Albert van Ass (J.A.A.)
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Albert van Ass
(J.A.A.)


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- Aid to escaped POW’s - Aid to Jews - Pilots’ helpers - Survivors - Roermond -

    Cammaert wrote: Albert van Ass was a traveling milk seller and pub owner, lived in the hamlet of “De Weerd” near Roermond. His house was an important hub for supporting Allied refugees. [1]
    With the help of Tobben and Van Ooijen, the Jews were brought to Mrs. J.M. Pulskens in Tilburg. Miss Van Ooijen was probably at the beginning of the latter contact. Bongaerts’ people soon also accompanied airmen to this Tilburg transit house. Before he went into hiding, Tobben made contact with his cousin J.A.A. van Ass in the hamlet of De Weerd near Roermond. Van Ass’s house was an important transit house for prisoners of war, Jews, airmen and other refugees. Thanks to this new connection, the group from Heerlen came into contact with pilot helpers in the Roermond and Weert regions. [2]
    See also the article “De Pilotenhelpsters” (The pilot helpers) [3] on Coba Pulskens and Leonie van Harsse. From p. 32 on, it also mentions the Limburg resistance fighters Harrie Tobben, his wife Jet van Oijen, Albert van Ass and Paul Gulikers as well as the Englandspiel (Englandgame, pdf). []

    Footnotes

    1. Cammaert, A. P. M. (1994). Het verborgen front: Geschiedenis van de georganiseerde illegaliteit in de provincie Limburg tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog, Rijksuniversiteit Groningen.
      Hoofdst. 0, pp.18ff: Introductie van vaak genoemde personen
    2. Dr. F. Cammaert, Het Verborgen Front – Geschiedenis van de georganiseerde illegaliteit in de provincie Limburg tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Doctorale scriptie 1994, Groningen
      4. Hulpverlening aan geallieerde piloten en hun bemanningsleden, p.242
    3. De Pilotenhelpsters, pdf