Maria Antonia Sara Wilhelmina Haagmans

Geslacht: Vrouw
Vader: Dirk Eduard Haagmans
Moeder: Charlotta Martha Antonia Bennik
Geboren: 23 Sept 1902 Benkoelen, Sumatra, Ned. Indië
Overleden: 14 OKT 1989 Nunspeet
Aantekeningen: Last Name: Hermanides
First Name: Maria Antonia Sara Wilhelmina
Maiden Name: Haagmans
Date of Birth: 23/09/1902
Date of death: 14/10/1989
Rescuer's fate: survived imprisoned
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Gender: Female
Place during the war: Apeldoorn, Gelderland, The Netherlands ; Westerbork, Camp, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Apeldoorn, Gelderland, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Hiding
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/2841)
In 1940, Suffridus and Maria Hermanides were living in Apeldoorn, Gelderland, with their young daughter, Charlotte. Their elder son, Renicus, was studying in Delft at the Technical University. Once a week, the couple went to the Apeldoorn Bridge Club, where they became acquainted with Marcus and Seraphine van Son, a Jewish couple. In October 1942, the van Sons and their 23-year-old son, Salomon, and 17-year-old daughter, Emmy, left home in search of a place to hide. After wandering for some time between hiding places, they were eventually taken in by the Hermanides family, in early 1943. Seraphine and Emmy remained there; Marcus and Salomon moved on to other addresses. In the spring of 1943, Renicus was among the students who refused to sign a pledge of allegiance to the German occupiers and he had to go into hiding. His parents’ home was no longer safe and so the two van Son women had to find a new hideout. Maria Hermanides secured them a safe shelter with the van der Zaal family, who lived across the street. After Renicus was sent to Germany in June 1943, the Hermanideses took in Marcus van Son and his son Salomon. In the summer of 1944, they took in Seraphine van Son too. Emmy remained with the van der Zaals. The van Sons were given quarters of their own on the second floor, consisting of a living room, bedroom, bathroom, and an attic room for Salomon. In addition to hiding Jews, the Hermanideses also cooperated with the neighbors opposite them by hiding weapons. In November 1944, the fugitives survived a raid in the neighborhood thanks to Maria Hermanides’s presence of mind. Nevertheless, things began to go wrong soon after and on January 6, 1945, the SD surrounded the house, discovered the hidden Jews, and arrested everyone on the premises. Suffridus Hermanides and Charlotte were not at home at the time. The prisoners were taken to SD headquarters in Apeldoorn, where Seraphine was interrogated and beaten. The van Sons were sent to Westerbork on January 25, and, soon after, Maria Hermanides was also sent there. In early April 1945, just before the Canadian army reached the camp, the Germans evacuated the non-Jewish Resistance fighters to the environs of the city of Groningen. Maria Hermanides and the van Son family were liberated separately in April 1945.
On February 23, 1984, Yad Vashem recognized Suffridus Renicus Hermanides and his wife, Maria Antonia Sara Wilhelmina Hermanides-Haagmans, and Albertus van der Zaal and his wife, Jacomina van der Zaal-Smit as Righteous Among the Nations.

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Huwelijkspartner: Suffridus Renicus Hermanides geb. 25 OKT 1904 overl. 20 Feb 1991
Huwelijk: 5 Aug 1931 Apeldoorn