THIS DAY IN HOLOCAUST HISTORY, 1944: Joop Westerweel, Dutch poet - TopicsExpress



          

THIS DAY IN HOLOCAUST HISTORY, 1944: Joop Westerweel, Dutch poet and educator was executed by the Nazis, for helping Jews escape. In late February 1944 Joop Westerweel traveled to the foot of the Pyrenees to say farewell to the group about to cross into Spain, which included Joseph Heinrich and thirteen other young people Joop and his underground group had helped to escape from Holland. His memorable speech was later vividly recalled by many who were present. He wished them well and that they should build Palestine into a place where there would be no war, only food and work for everyone. As the young pioneers left for Spain, Joop turned back to Holland. On March 11, he was arrested by border police while helping two young Jewish girls cross illegally from Holland to France. Five months later he was executed in prison in Vught Concentration Camp. The sacrifice of Joop Westerweel and those like him must never be forgotten. The challenge for the living is to be worthy of the proof of such virtue.
Posted on: Sun, 11 Aug 2013 15:50:29 +0000

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