Heesters, Johan, born 05-12-1903 in Amersfoort, Netherlands,
the youngest of four sons. His father Jacobus Heesters (1865–1946) was a salesman and his mother Geertruida Jacoba van den Heuvel (1866–1951), a homemaker. Heesters was fluent in German from a very early age having lived for several years in the household of a German great uncle from Bavaria. Heesters decided to become an actor and a singer at the age of sixteen and began vocal training. Heesters specialized in Viennese operetta very early in his career and made his Viennese stage debut in 1934 in Carl Millöcker’s Der Bettelstudent, The Beggar Student. Aged 31, Heesters permanently moved to Germany with his wife, Louisa ‘Wiske‘ Ghijs and daughters in 1935.
Good friende were the singers/actor Marikka Rökk
and Hildegard Knef . During his time there, he performed for Adolf Hitler (did you know) and visited the Dachau concentration camp which made him a controversial figure for many Dutch. Joseph Goebbels (did you know) placed Heesters on the Gottbegnadeten list, privileged actors, as an artist considered crucial to Nazi culture. Heesters is known to have funded the German war machine by donating money to the weapons industry. While he became a very controversial figure in the late 1970s, Heesters always denied these accusations despite reliable evidence. Heesters befriended several high-ranking Nazi-officials and SS-officers. Mr. “Jopie” also performed regularly for people such as Hitler and Hermann Goering (did you know), with the former being known to have been an avid admirer of his acting skills. Throughout the war Heesters continued to perform for German soldiers in camps and barracks. He always denied having visited concentration camps, although he did have knowledge of their existence. According to German author Volker Kühn,
Heesters did in fact perform for the SS in Dachau concentration camp. For this claim he uses as evidence the testimony of Dachau inmate Viktor Matejka












Death and burial ground of Heesters, Johan, Marius, Nicolaas, “Johannes”.
In December 2010, the 107-year old Heesters announced that he had quit smoking for his then 61-year-old wife: “She should have me as long as possible”. On 01-01-2008, he fell down some stairs in his holiday house in Tyrol and broke two ribs. On 29-11-2011, he suddenly fell ill and was rushed into the hospital,









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