Johanna van Ammers-Küller (13 August 1884, Noordeloos – 23 January 1966, Bakel) was a Dutch writer.
She was one of the most successful European female writers in the interwar period, though her reputation suffered as a result of her collaboration during World War II.
[1] Johanna Küller grew up in Delft, the only child of middle-class parents.
[2] De opstandigen (The Rebel Generation) published in 1925 is her most famous work.
She describes the fights of three generations of women of the same family to be the equal of men among the limitations imposed by the Calvinist environment they live in.