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Kolkman, Hendrik

    Date of birth:
    October 4th, 1907 (Utrecht, Netherlands)
    Date of death:
    November 24th, 1944 (Leusden/Utrecht, Netherlands)
    Nationality:
    Dutch

    Biography

    Hendrik Kolkman had been a member of the resistance since August 1940. Part of his many activities, which ultimately killed him through betrayal, was the collection, transport, storage and distribution of weapons. He also did intelligence work and committed sabotage.
    On November 23, 1944 he received a tip that treason had been committed (as it turned out later by Rolf Bell, a traitor infiltrated in the resistance). As a result, he went to the house of the policeman Klaas de Graaf to warn him and to remove the weapons stored there. When they arrived at the house, it turned out that under the leadership of the NSB police chief Van Asperen, De Graaf and others present had already been arrested and the SD was conducting a house search: he was therefore immediately arrested. After the house search had been completed, he was taken to his house in Rubensstraat, where a house search was also carried out and where weapons were probably found. He was then taken away on foot by 4 men to Kamp Amersfoort.
    In camp Amersfoort he was interrogated and mistreated, but he remained silent. He was then shot dead. On August 28, 1945, Hendrik Kolkman was reburied at Rusthof on the Dodeweg in Leusden.

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