
The Hidden village - Vierhouten - The Netherlands
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superstein
N 52° 20.163 E 005° 52.394
31U E 695747 N 5802302
Hiding place in the woods around Vierhouten
Waymark Code: WM17C22
Location: Gelderland, Netherlands
Date Posted: 01/23/2023
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The camp consisted of 9 huts, some semi-underground, others completely above ground. Because the huts were in a very dense forest of young pines, they were hidden from view. Between April 1943 and October 1944, between April 1943 and October 1944, eighty to one hundred people who were fleeing the German occupier found a safe place in varying compositions. The camp housed, among others, Jews, members of the resistance, Allies, a Russian and a German deserter.
On Sunday, October 29, 1944, the hiding camp was discovered by two Landstormers
who were looking for games. They heard the sound of sawing and chopping wood in the forest
and found it suspicious. They went towards the sound and just saw a boy walking into it
another box was going to fetch water crossing a firebreak. After a short interrogation they left
the boy went and went to "De Paasheuvel" to get reinforcements. They thought
namely that they had encountered a camp full of "dangerous terrorists". This is allowed
most of the people in hiding flee. Unfortunately, 8 Jews did not escape. They were taken by the German soldiers and imprisoned in the basement of "De Paasheuvel" in Vierhouten. A woman died in the basement of De Paasheuvel, her husband was shot. The others, together with an execution platoon, had to walk to the "Pas-Opkamp" to be shot there. About one kilometer outside of Vierhouten, a skirmish broke out when two of the people in hiding tried to flee. One of them
was shot dead on the run, the other turned back when his 6-year-old son started screaming. Three pits were dug in which the people in hiding had to lie down. They were then shot dead, including the 6-year-old boy.
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 Admission Fee: Free
 Opening Days/Times: Daytine
 Supplementary Related Website: Not listed

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