Two Former Prisoners (101 and 105) of Camp Vught Have Died.
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Within a week, both Elly Vleeschouwer-Blocq (101) and Marie Blommaart (105) died.
This week, two elderly people passed away who were both imprisoned in Camp Vught during the Second World War. The National Monument Camp Vught announced this on Friday.
This week, two people who were imprisoned in Camp Vught during the Second World War died. They are Elly Vleeschhouwer-Blocq (101) and Marie Verbraeken-Blommaart (105). Vleeschhouwer-Blocq survived a total of eight concentration camps.
Elly Vleeschhouwer-Blocq, one of the first prisoners held in Camp Vught, has passed away. ‘With incredible luck,’ as she often said later, the Jewish woman survived eight concentration camps. She died on Tuesday at the age of 101. National Monument Camp Vught announced in a social media post on Friday that it was saddened to lose yet another member of the last generation of eyewitnesses. “In Elly, Camp Vught loses a remarkable woman whose powerf…
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