Elly Vleeschhouwer-Blocq, 101, and Marie Verbraeken-Blommaart, 105, both former prisoners of Kamp Vught during World War II, died this week, de Volkskrant reports. Vleeschhouwer-Blocq survived eight concentration camps, while Verbraeken-Blommaart was jailed for her role in the Zeeland resistance.
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Elly Vleeschhouwer-Blocq (Amsterdam, 1924) survived eight concentration camps. She performed work there in the ‘Philips Group’, which saved her life....