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Limburg 1940-1945,
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The fallen resistance people in Limburg
Is the driver Mathieu Marie Joseph Antoine Dumoulin the same person referred to by Fred Cammaert as F. Dumoulin, who brought Allied aircrew to Belgium in his truck? Perhaps also related… [1]
After his arrest (when, where, for what?)
Do you know more? Write us! he was successively in Haagsche Veer prison (Rotterdam), Oranjehotel (Scheveningen), Amersfoort concentration camp, Neuengamme concentration camp [2].
According to maastrichtsegevelstenen [8] died in Fuhlsbüttel Prison in Hamburg, the Oorlogsgravenstichting (War Graves Foundation) writes [7]: died in Wedel [3][4]. Since both facilities were under the command of Neuengamme, that is given here as the place of his death.
In his file at the Oorlogsgravenstichting is a "reburial record" from the Lübeck-Vorwerk cemetery that might solve this problem. It states that he died in Fuhlsbüttel Prison and was then provisionally buried in Wedel, just outside Hamburg, before being reburied in Lübeck. [5] .
He had camp number 56168 in Neuengamme, arrived there from Amersfoort on 14 October 1944 and was buried in Lübeck-Vorwerk Cemetery, Dutch Field of Honor, Area 3, Row A, Grave No. 6 [6].
Foto: Tafel am Eingang zu den Strafanstalten Fuhlsbüttel Am Hasenberge. Ajepbah,Eigenes Werk, Wikimedia CC BY-SA 3.0
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