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Henriette and the other prisoners were released on May 6, 1945; Henriette and four other Dutch NN prisoners (Dries, Nell, Joke, and Fafa, a Dutch NN prisoner with severe arthritis) had a chance to return to Holland a few days later when the U.S. Army arrived with trucks to carry people through the Russian lines.
Henriette and her friends, through bartering and guile, came to travel along Elbe River in a small boat from Waldfield to Coswig, where they were accosted by Russian soldiers and taken to a displaced persons camp populated by Belgians, Dutch, and Italians.
Roosenburg convinced a Dutch captain to give her group documentation stating that they were political prisoners and should have priority in transportation home; the paperwork she suggested did not mention their nationality, and so left them free to impersonate French or Belgian political prisoners.
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In 1944 she was caught and sentenced to death, and became a Night and Fog prisoner in a German prison at.
Henriette and her friends, through bartering and guile, came to travel along Elbe River in a small boat from Waldfield to, where they were accosted by Russian soldiers and taken to a displaced persons camp populated by Belgians, Dutch, and Italians.
But Roosenburg happened to meet her cousin,, who had become a first lieutenant in the Dutch Army; he arranged for Henriette and her friends to be driven north the next day, where they reunited with their families.
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Henriette Roosenburg (May 26, 1916 - 1972) was a Dutch journalist and political prisoner, perhaps best known for hermemoir The Walls Came Tumbling Down, about her attempts to return to Holland from Germany after being released from prison at the end of World War II.
Henriette and the other prisoners were released on May 6, 1945 ; Henriette and four other Dutch NN prisoners (Dries, Nell, Joke, and Fafa, a Dutch NN prisoner with severe arthritis) had a chance to return to Holland a few days later when the U.S. Armyarrived with trucks to carry people through the Russian lines.
Henriette and her friends, through bartering and guile, came totravel along Elbe River in a small boat from Waldfield to Coswig, where they were accosted by Russian soldiersand taken to a displaced persons camp populated by Belgians, Dutch, and Italians.
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Henriette Roosenburg (de mayo 26, 1916 - 1972) era periodista holandés y un preso político, sabido quizás lo más mejor posible para su memoria que vinieron las paredes cayendo hacia abajo, sobre sus tentativas de volver a Holanda de Alemania después de ser lanzado de la prisión en el final de la guerra mundial II.
Henriette y sus amigos, con el trueque y guile, vinieron viajar a lo largo del río de Elbe en un barco pequeño de Waldfield a Coswig, donde a los soldados russian los acercaron y fueron llevados las personas un campo desplazado poblado por belgians, el holandés, y los italianos.
Roosenburg convenció a capitán holandés que le diera la documentación del grupo que indicaba de que eran presos políticos y tuvieran prioridad en hogar del transporte; el papeleo que ella sugirió no mencionó su nacionalidad, y tan a la izquierda ellos para personificar libremente a presos políticos franceses o belgas.
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Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriettezhän lwēz äNrēĕt´ käNpäN´, 1752-1822, French educator and author.
Sontag, Henriette Sontag, Henriettehĕnrēĕt´e zôn´täk, later Contessa Rossikôntĕs´sä rôs´sē, 1806-54, German operatic soprano, studied at the Prague Conservatory.
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Born in Holland to a upper-class family, she was a graduate student at the (Click link for more info and facts about University of Leiden) University of Leiden at the start of World War II and became a courier in the Dutch resistance, where she served under the code name Zip.
In 1944 she was caught and sentenced to death, and became a (Click link for more info and facts about Night and Fog prisoner) Night and Fog prisoner in a German prison at Waldheim.
Holland had been recently liberated and was suffering (A severe shortage of food (as through crop failure) resulting in violent hunger and starvation and death) famine; as a result, trains to north Holland ran every three or four weeks.
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Henriette Roosenburg (May 26, 1916 - 1972) was a North Holland journalist and Political prisoner, perhaps best known for her memoir The Walls Came Tumbling Down, about her attempts to return to Holland from Germany after being released from prison at the end of World War II.
Henriette and her friends, through bartering and guile, came to travel along Elbe River in a small boat from Waldfield to Coswig, where they were accosted by Russian soldiers and taken to a displaced persons camp populated by Belgium, Dutch, and Italy.
She died in 1972 at the age of 56.
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Best of all, her story is both true and well told.
Henriette Roosenburg, a middle-class Dutch girl with a fondness for literature, was a graduate student at the University of Leiden when World War II came along.
She became a courier in the Dutch resistance movement, code name Zip.
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