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Resisting the Nazis in the Netherlands

Dunnville man shares family history of sheltering Jews during second World War DUNNVILLE—For Dunnville resident Gerry Krumhout, World War II was over before he celebrated his fifth birthday. In that short time, like many families who resisted the Nazi occupation in his hometown of Leiden, Netherlands, he lived in a home that served as a refuge for Jews travelling through the Dutch Underground. Gerry Krumhout sits in the kichen of his home on Tus…
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In the early 1940s, when Nazi poison was spreading across Europe and fear and violence were spreading across the continent, Cerdanya became a border crossing and an escape route for those fleeing from horror. On the one hand, Puigcerdà. On the other hand, Dorres. And between them, hopefully, a flying goal towards freedom. "It was an affective and effective network, extravagant and unthinkable; a net of escape so that Jews, Allied aviators and pe…

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