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Suzanne Moons and Andrée Geulen. Collection

KD_00030 KD_00030_0001 : Personal diary of Andrée Geulen in which she wrote down the name, age and hiding place of 1,079 jewish children whom she and (presumably) colleagues Brigitte Moons or Ida Sterno accompanied to their hiding place by order of the Jewish Defence Committee. The booklet is only accessible at the Kazerne Dossin research centre. KD_00030_0002 : Expense claims filed by the children's ward of the Jewish Defence Committee and delivered to Suzanne Moons (Madame Brigitte). These documents are only accessible at the Kazerne Dossin research centre. KD_00030_0003 : Photos of staff members of the Jewish Defence Committee, including portraits of Andrée Geulen, Suzanne Moons and Ida Sterno KD_00030_0004 : Postwar thank you letters from children hidden by the Jewish Defence Committee (JDC) to Suzanne Moons. KD_00030_0005 : Postwar press articles regarding the Jewish Defence Committee (JDC) and the rescue of Jewish children in Belgium. The Jewish Defence Committee (JDC) was founded in September 1942, by the Independence Front (Front de l'Indépendance / Onafhankelijkheidsfront), a communist branch of the armed resistance, after the anti-Jewish raids in Antwerp and Brussels shocked the Jewish community. Many parents sought help to save their children. Ghert Jospa and his wife Hava (Yvonne) Groisman-Jospa were founding members of the JDC. Soon, the organisation decided not only to save children, but also to save adults, to organise fake or stolen ration stamps for the people in hiding, and to print illegal newspapers. The children's ward of the Jewish Defence Committee was led by Maurice Heiber, but daily operations fell under the responsibilities of Hava (Yvonne) Groisman-Jospa. The first staff member they recruited, in 1942, was the catholic widow and mother of two Suzanne Moons, also called Madame Brigitte. She was in close contact with dozens of catholic organisations and institutes, and she would become responsible for the retrieval of requests made by parents and the recruitment of catholic institutes to hide children. Suzanne Moons-Lepetit passed away in 1946. She was recognised as a Righteous among the Nations in 1999. Andrée Geulen, a school teacher, joined the JDC in late 1942 after noticing that more and more Jewish pupils didn't come to class anymore. In her personal diary, she wrote down the names of all children she, as a courier, picked up at home to take them to their hiding place. Andrée managed to accompany hundreds of children to safety. She was recognised by Yad Vashem as Righteous among the Nations in 1989. She still lives in Brussels. Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu

Collectie
  • EHRI
Type
  • Archief
Rechten
Identificatienummer van European Holocaust Research Infrastructure
  • be-002157-kd_00030
Trefwoorden
  • Resistance
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