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Limburg 1940-1945,
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Amby was an independent municipality east of Maastricht until 1 July 1970.
Lèneke Schoenmaeckers lived in the Withuishof until her arrest.
Liberated: 1944-09-14 – 1944-09-15
Wikipedia NL: Amby
The fallen resistance people in Limburg
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Schoenmaeckers,
Marie Clotilde Hélène Hélène “Lèneke” | ∗ 1894-07-03 Kapelhof-Rekem (B) † 1945-07-11 Sankt Gallen (CH) | - Initial resistance - Erkens Group - Aid to escaped POW’s - Women in the resistance - Amby - Photo: Amiepedia [4] Hélène Schoenmaeckers came from a true resistance family. Her sister Adèle and her brother wall: left, row 01-02 |
Schoenmaeckers,
Paul Fernand Cécile Ghislain Marie Jean | ∗ 1886-09-21 Amby (Maastricht) † 1945-04-21 Obrnice (Č) | - Aid to escaped POW’s - Aid to Jews - Pilots’ helpers - Initial resistance - Amby - Belgium - Paul Schoenmaeckers (“Jean”) from Amby (today a quarter of Maastricht) married Hélène Palmers on June 12, 1911 in Stevoort near Hasselt. From then on they lived in Rekem (Belgian … u-01-02 |
Vliexs,
Huberta Leonie Maria Bertha | ∗ 1923-01-06 Amby † 1944-09-11 Opglabbeek (B) | - Women in the resistance - Belgium - Secret Army (B) - Amby - During World War II, four of the Vliexs sisters were in the Belgian resistance organization the Secret Army. Bertha was unmarried and worked as a nurse with the Red Cross. For more information, … u-01-02 |
Vliexs,
Marie Hubertina Theodora Pia | ∗ 1920-05-18 Maastricht † 1944-09-11 Opglabbeek (B) | - Women in the resistance - Aid to escaped POW’s - Secret Army (B) - Amby - Belgium - The daily newspaper Het Belang van Limburg wrote on September 18, 2017 [1] under the title "The 9/11 of Opglabbeek": "Shot after an attack by resistance fighters on retiring Germans. In … u-01-02 |