A hidden cellar, a courageous station master, and a silent story of resistance that remained unknown for decades. In Vught on Saturday, visitors were given a rare glimpse into how Willem Jooren helped people escape deportation during the Second World War. On Saturday, a long line of interested people stood, all wanting to see the place where, during the Second World War, people who were actually supposed to be transported by the Germans managed …
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A hidden cellar, a courageous station master, and a silent story of resistance that remained unknown for decades. In Vught on Saturday, visitors were given a rare glimpse into how Willem Jooren helped people escape deportation during the Second World War. On Saturday, a long line of interested people stood, all wanting to see the place where, during the Second World War, people who were actually supposed to be transported by the Germans managed …