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Information Panel Resistance Titus Brandsma

INFORMATION PANEL RESISTANCE FIGHTER
For:
Titus Brandsma

Anno Sjoerd (Titus) Brandsma warned at an early stage through publications in daily and weekly newspapers and during lectures and lectures about the dangers of National Socialism, racial hatred and incitement. He condemned the anti-Jewish measures of the Hitler regime both before and during the occupation. During the war he opposed the removal of Jewish students and converts from Catholic secondary schools and he was the architect of the ban that the Utrecht archbishop Jan de Jong issued against the inclusion of NSB advertisements in the cath. newspapers.
As a result, the Gestapo arrested Prof. Brandsma on January 19, 1942. After a trip past the "Orange" prison in Scheveningen, Amersfoort camp and the Kleve prison, he ended up in the infamous Dachau concentration camp. Here again, this "everyday" mystic was a great moral, spiritual and real support for his fellow prisoners. After a few weeks of hardship and mistreatment, he - suffering from unstable health for life - was exhausted and admitted to the camp hospital exhausted. After some medical experiments, a camp doctor with a lethal injection ended his life there.

The information panels in the Resistance Fighters District in Gouda are memories of important Resistance Fighters who helped many Dutch people during World War II.
To these Resistance Fighters, 16 streets are named to in Gouda.
On 10 april 2014, they finally got a face. Memory boards with photographs and information about these Resistance Fighters were revealed.
These are the streets:

Walraven van Halllaan
Van Roijenstraat
Rutgersstraat
Johannes Poststraat
Helena Rietbergstraat
Dobbestraat
Dercksenstraat
Brandsmastraat
Boelhouwerstraat
Bleysstraat
Willem Idenburgpad
Nieuwenhuisenpad
De Rijkestraat
Teldersstraat
Wiarda Beckmanhof
De Kortestraat.

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Source

  • Text: TracesOfWar
  • Photos: Arie van Wijngaarden

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