Bastiaantje Willempje Jacoba Sonnevelt

Geslacht: Vrouw
Vader: Willem Hendrik Sonnevelt
Moeder: Arendje Barends
Geboren: 29 Jan 1909 Rotterdam
Aantekeningen: Westbroek Bastiaantje
Personal Information
Last Name: Westbroek
First Name: Bastiaantje
Wilhelmina
Jeanne
Rescuer's fate: survived
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Gender: Female
Place during the war: Driebergen, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Driebergen, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Hiding
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/4842)
Commemoration
Date of Recognition: 23/01/1991
Righteous Commemorated with Tree/Wall of Honor: Wall of Honor
Ceremony organized by Israeli diplomatic delegation in: The Hague, Netherlands
Ceremony held in Yad Vashem: Yes
Rescued Persons
Hollander, Bertha
Hollander, Simon
Rescue Story
Westbroek, Willem & Bastiaantje Wilhelmina Jeanne (Sonnevelt)
Willem and Bastiaantje (Jeanne) Westbroek met the Hollander family through mutual acquaintances in the Dutch Resistance movement. When the Germans expropriated Mr. Hollander’s business and he was forced into unemployment, he began playing bridge to pass the time. A number of members of his bridge club were involved in the underground and had connections with the Resistance. One day, during a bridge game, Mr. Hollander was advised to take his family into hiding. Shortly afterwards, Jaap Esmeijer took them to the Westbroeks’ home in the Landgoed Bornia woods near Driebergen, Utrecht. They assumed that it was a secure place because it was so isolated. However, as the war progressed they realized that perhaps it was not so safe because Resistance members fled to these woods when running away from the Germans. Nevertheless, the Hollanders stayed there from May 1942 until May 1945. The Hollanders slept in one of the spare rooms with a built-in bed cabinet. The Jewish family tried to help their hosts with household chores because the Westbroeks had five children and Jeanne was not well. Bertha Hollander often helped mend the children’s clothes and, in the evenings, her husband helped Willem with the gardening and woodcutting. The Westbroeks never received any payment from their wards. They simply wanted to help the Jews during the most difficult years of the war for humanitarian reasons. Willem and Jeanne initiated their own efforts and were willing to save Jewish lives even if they endangered their own lives and the lives of their children in the process.
On October 28, 1991, Yad Vashem recognized Willem Westbroek and his wife, Bastiaantje Wilhelmina Jeanne Westbroek-Sonnevelt, as Righteous Among the Nations.

Gezin 1

Huwelijkspartner: Willem Westbroek geb. 4 Apr 1905
Huwelijk: 8 MEI 1929 Rotterdam