Hendrikus Johannes Hilgersom
Geslacht: | Man | |
Vader: | Andreas Hilgersom | |
Moeder: | Hendrika Mathilda Zwaans | |
Geboren: | 13 Feb 1901 | Voorburg |
Overleden: | 11 Feb 1945 | Oranienburg, Duitsland |
Aantekeningen: | Last Name: Hilgersom First Name: Hendricus Johannes Alias: HENK Date of Birth: 13/02/1901 Date of death: 11/02/1945 Rescuer's fate: murdered Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS Gender: Male Profession: BUILDING WORKER Place during the war: Voorburg, Zuidholland, The Netherlands ; Scheveningen, Zuidholland, The Netherlands ; Vught, Camp, The Netherlands ; Oranienburg, Camp, Germany ; Sachsenhausen, Camp, Germany Rescue Place: Voorburg, Zuidholland, The Netherlands Rescue mode: Hiding File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/6634) Shortly after the persecution of the Jews began in the summer of 1942, Hendricus (Henk) Hilgersom and his wife, Janna, joined a group that formed spontaneously in their hometown of Voorburg, South Holland, to resist the German occupation and help Jews and non-Jews. Henk and Janna had three children and they decided to hide Jews. Henk was an active member of the General Union of Netherlands Building Workers (Algemene Nederlandse Bouwarbeidersbond). Henks house and the Union offices were on the same property, but after the Unions board fell under the control of Nazi sympathizers, the Hilgersoms moved to another address with their onderduikers, Andre Cune and his wife. Just as at the previous place, many Jews found refuge in the Hilgersoms new home, including Abraham and Lennie Opdenberg. The SD became aware of the groups activities and addresses. The Cunes were warned in May 1944 and managed to escape. The Germans raided the Molevelds house, which showed that they knew too much. Janna and her daughter Jannie went on their bicycles to raise the alarm but were arrested on their way and sent to the notorious Oranjehotel prison at Scheveningen. Henk was now a target and the Voorburg police made it known that should he turn himself in, his wife and daughter would be released. Henk did so and Janna and Jannie were indeed set free. He himself was sent to Scheveningen, then to Vught, and later to Oranienburg, Sachsenhausen, where he died on February 11, 1945. On June 29, 1995, Yad Vashem recognized Hendricus Hilgersom and his wife, Janna Hilgersom, as Righteous Among the Nations. |
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Huwelijkspartner: | Janna Christina Zieck | geb. 2 Feb 1903 overl. 1964 |
Huwelijk: | 9 Sept 1921 | Voorburg |