Hij is getrouwd met Maria Hubertina Agnes "Ria" Jansen.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 12 juli 1946 te Den Haag, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
Ambachtsschool Nieuw Haven : in het gebouw zijn de volgende werkplaatsen en klaslokalen aanwezig: 1 meubelwerkplaats, 4 timmerwerkplaatsen, 3 bankwerkerijen, 1 plaatwerkerij, 1 smederij, 1 chauffeurswerkplaats, 1 zetterij, 1 drukkerij, 1 boekbinderij, 2 instrumentmakerijen, 1 koperslagerij, 1 schilderswerkplaats, 1 behangerij, 1 stoffeerderij, 1 groot theorie-tevens montagezaal, 7 lokalen voor het vakteekenen, 3 lokalen voor het handteekenen, 1 lokaal voor elektrische metingen 4 theorielokalen en 1 open werkplaats.
from Edith:
I remember these photo's at home. Ivonne has taken them all.
It was taken at some time after Sharpeville when my parents had plans to emigrate to Australia but because they could not speak English fluently, they waited a while, took English classes ..... and nèver applied again to emigrate
Klaas - Brandenburg '43-'45 :
Berlin was not only the capital of the “Third Reich”, but also the centre of Nazi forced labour. Half a million men, women and children were forced to work in factories, workshops, offices and private households in Berlin – far more than in any other city in Europe. Among them were over 380,000 civilians, over 70,000 prisoners of war, around 10,000 concentration camp prisoners and – until they were deported – over 20,000 Jewish Berliners.
Most of the forced labourers worked in ammunitions production, many also worked for the railway and postal service, in workshops or churches. Kept separate from the “Volks-gemeinschaft”, they lived among the Berliners in over 3,000 accommodations: barrack camps and restaurants, schools and coal cellars.
The police, Wehrmacht, employment office, factory security and SS placed the forced labourers under a strict, racist and bureaucratic rule. North and West Europeans were at the top, East Europeans, Roma and Jews at the bottom of the Nazi racial hierarchy.
From heavy labour, hunger and poor hygiene standards, the predominantly young workers often became ill; tuberculosis and typhus were especially widespread. Since they were mostly not allowed inside the shelters, they were also defenceless against the bombings. Thus, over 10,000 forced labourers died and are buried in Berlin.
from Ivonne:
Hi, i only have some knowledge of the horrendous dehumanizing experiences that my dad went through. I cannot remember the name of the camp but think it started with a B. The experiences in the concentration camps cannot be put on paper where you cannnot experience the extent of the emotional humiliation of a person. He was a broken man when he got back home. In my opinion when he spoke to me about that time it was also part of the reason for them to come to SA - to put as much distance between him, my mom and what happened in WW2
I've got no idea which camp. He was taken March '43 till the end of WW2.
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