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Johan Weidner, born to Dutch parents, grew up in Collonges, France in the Ain département near the Swiss border where his father served as the minister of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Gabrielle Weidner was detained by the Gestapo in Paris and after being interrogated and viciously tortured, she was shipped to Ravensbrück concentration camp in Germany where she suffered horribly and died of malnutrition.
Johan Weidner was arrested by the Germans a second time and was placed on a train with other prisoners for shipping to a concentration camp to be used as slave labor.
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Johan Weidner, born to Dutch parents, grew up in Collonges, France in the Ain d partement near the Swiss border where his father served as the minister of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Gabrielle Weidner was detained by the Gestapo in Paris and after being interrogated and viciously tortured, she was shipped to Ravensbr ck concentration camp in Germany where she suffered horribly and died of malnutrition.
Johan Hendrik Weidner, (French: Jean Henri - English: John Henry) born October 22, 1912 in Brussels, Belgium - died May 21, 1994 at Monterey Park, California, United States, was a highly decorated hero of World War II.
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Johan Weidner, born to Dutch parents, grew up in Collonges, France in the Ain département near the Swiss border where his father servedas the minister of the Seventh-day AdventistChurch.
Gabrielle Weidner was detained by the Gestapo in Paris and after being interrogated and viciouslytortured, she was shipped to Ravensbrückconcentration camp in Germany where she suffered horribly and died ofmalnutrition.
Thegovernment of Israel honored Weidner as part of the gentiles designated as "Righteous Among the Nations" at Israel's national Holocaust Memorial, Yad Vashem where a grove of trees was planted in his name on the Hill of Remembrancealong the Avenue of the Righteous.
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Balen, Hendrik van Balen, Hendrik vanhĕn´drĬk vän bä´len, 1575-1632, Flemish painter, b.
Dreyer, Johan Ludwig Emil Dreyer, Johan Ludwig Emilyō´hän loot´vĬkh ā´mēl, 1852-1926, Danish astronomer, b.
Falkberget, Johan Falkberget, Johanyō´hän fälk´bĕrge, 1879-1967, Norwegian novelist.
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 Johan Hendrik Weidner: bio and encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In early 1943 he was arrested and brutally interrogated by the Gestapo (The secret state police in Nazi Germany; known for its terrorist methods) but revealed nothing and was eventually released.
Johan Weidner was arrested by the Germans a second time and was placed on a train with other prisoners for shipping to a concentration camp (A penal camp where political prisoners or prisoners of war are confined (usually under harsh conditions)) to be used as slave labor.
At the 1993 opening of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (additional info and facts about United States Holocaust Memorial Museum) in Washington, D.C. (additional info and facts about Washington, D.C.) he was one of seven persons chosen to light candles recognizing the rescuers.
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 Gabrielle Weidner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The child of Dutch parents, she grew up in Collonges, France in the Ain département, near the Swiss border where her father served as the minister of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
With the ensuing German occupation of France, Gabrielle Weidner fled to the south with her brother, Johan Hendrik Weidner.
As one of the significant contributors to French Resistance, their efforts would be responsible for the rescue of at least 1,000 persons, including 800 Jews and more than 100 downed Allied airmen.
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 Encyclopedia: Hendrik Goltzius
Hendrik Goltzius (1558 - January 1, 1617), Dutch painter and engraver, was born at Millebrecht, in the duchy of Julich.
Hendrik Goltzius, a brilliant printmaker, draftsman, painter, and the head of a workshop that dominated Dutch printmaking during the late 16th and early 17th centuries, is the first name most people think about when they think about the Dutch Mannerist movement.
After studying painting on glass for some years under his father, he was taught the use of the burin by Dirk Volkertsz Coornlert, a Dutch engraver of mediocre attainment, whom he soon surpassed, but who retained his services for his own advantage.
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 GABRIELLE WEIDNER FACTS AND INFORMATION
Gabrielle Weidner (August_17, 1914, Brussels,_Belgium – February_17, 1945, Königsberg, Germany) was a heroine of World_War_II.
The child of Dutch parents, she grew up in Collonges, France in the Ain département, near the Swiss border where her father served as the minister of the Seventh-day_Adventist_Church.
With the ensuing German occupation of France, Gabrielle Weidner fled to the south with her brother, Johan_Hendrik_Weidner.
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A devoutly religious girl, she was living and doing church work in Paris (The capital and largest city of France; and international center of culture and commerce) at the outbreak of World War II.
With the ensuing German (A person of German nationality) occupation of France, Gabrielle Weidner fled to the south with her brother, Johan Hendrik Weidner (additional info and facts about Johan Hendrik Weidner).
On February 17, 1945, Gabrielle Weidner died of malnutrition in a Ravensbrück sub camp a few days after being liberated by Soviet (An elected governmental council in a Communist country (especially one that is a member of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics)) troops.
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Welhaven, Johan Sebastian Welhaven, Johan Sebastianyōhän´ sābäs´tyän vĕl´häven, 1807-73, Norwegian poet and critic.
Sergel, Johan Tobias Sergel, Johan Tobiasyoo´hän toobē´äs sĕr´yel, 1740-1814, Swedish sculptor.
Rasmussen, Knud Johan Victor Rasmussen, Knud Johan Victorkenoot´ yō´hän vĬk´tôr räs´moosen, 1879-1933, Danish arctic explorer and ethnologist.
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Gabrielle Weidner and other volunteers helped coordinate escapes.
South Lancaster, Massachusetts, established "The John Henry Weidner Center" for the Cultivation of the Altruistic Spirit.
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 Gabrielle Weidner   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
In Paris, Gabrielle Weidner worked for the Seventh-day Adventist Church and secretly with her brother and other volunteers tohelp people escape from the Nazis.
As one of the significant contributors to French Resistance, their efforts would be responsible for the rescue of at least 1,000 persons, including800 Jews and more than 100 downed Allied airmen.However, on February 26, 1944 the Gestapo arrested her along with 140 other membersof the escape network.
On February 17, 1945, Gabrielle Weidner died ofmalnutrition in a Ravensbrück sub camp a few days after being liberated by Soviet troops.
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Johan was the eldest of four children born to Dutch parents.
Johan grew up in Collonges, France, where his father served as a pastor.
Johan fought in the Dutch army during the final months of the war.
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Vichy France, she returned to Paris while he brother went to Lyon where he established the "Dutch-Paris" underground.
French Resistance, their efforts would be responsible for the rescue of at least 1,000 persons, including 800 Jews and more than 100 downed Allied airmen.
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