Geertruida Gepkolina Hahn
Geslacht: | Vrouw | |
Vader: | Albertus Hahn | |
Moeder: | Jantien Klaibeda | |
Geboren: | 4 MRT 1915 | Groningen |
Overleden: | 3 Nov 2009 | |
Aantekeningen: | Last Name: Greutink First Name: Geertruida Maiden Name: Hahn Rescuer's fate: survived Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS Gender: Female Place during the war: Vries, Drenthe, The Netherlands Rescue Place: Vries, Drenthe, The Netherlands Rescue mode: Arranging shelter Providing forged documents Other File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/1519) When the Germans broke into the Behr familys home in the city of Groningen in 1942, entering through the windows, they nearly captured Mr. and Mrs. Behr, their two daughters, and their nine-year-old son, Abraham. Fortunately, the family managed to flee to a neighbor, who immediately escorted them to a safe address. In November of that year, Geertruida Hahn and her fiancé picked up Abraham and took him to the village of Vries in Drenthe. They traveled all through the night, by bike, to get to the village, where Geertruidas father owned a piano workshop. Geertruida obtained false identity papers for Abraham and changed his name to Jan Bierta. Each time Abrahams hideout became unsafe, about 15 times in the three-month period preceeding Abrahams arrival at the Oosterhoff family* in early 1944, it was Geertruida who escorted him to a new shelter. Geertruida had also arranged a hiding place for Abrahams mother in southern Holland and, on at least two occasions, facilitated a meeting between mother and son, endangering her life in doing so. When actual visits became impossible, Geertruida made sure that some form of contact was maintained between the two. In addition to her concerted effort to ensure Abrahams continued welfare, Geertruida was also involved in finding hiding places for other Jews. Along with her fiancé, who was eventually caught and executed, Geertruida was also involved in illegal underground activities. She believed that it was her duty to assist persecuted people, without ever benefiting financially from her actions. On January 30, 1979, Yad Vashem recognized Geertruida Greutink-Hahn as Righteous Among the Nations. |
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Huwelijkspartner: | Jacob Wiersema | geb. 12 Feb 1899 overl. 3 Sept 1959 |
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Huwelijkspartner: | Hermanus Evert Greutink | geb. 12 MRT 1911 overl. 10 Jan 1970 |
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