1.) August 03, 2014 - updates to My Dad's only story - the concentration camp. ...updates provided by Fred Klijndijk - a reader of my blog.
2.) August 25, 2014 - update to Grand father's involvement section I received email from Edouard Reniere - Opa Hendrik Elbertsen helps airman Earl Price.
3.) August 30. 2014 - Why we moved to Canada...Why we moved to Canada
4.) August 30, 2014 - Dad's memoirs... Dad's memoir
5.) November 7, 2014 - Information on my Opa Hendrik Elbertsen, military service... update received from Paul Schut - apparently Paul was in the same military service! ... Opa Elbertsen - scroll down to area
6.) November 11, 2014 - Added some pictures of Opa Schut, as the tax collector.
Dutch Underground Resistance - An Inside Account (Schut and Elbertsen)
This blog is dedicated to our parents... Willem and Hennie Reyer Schut and my grandparents Willem Reyer Schut senior and Hendrik Elbertsen highlighting their times of during and just after World War 2. It is with thanks to Mum, Hennie Schut (Elbertsen), my sister, Wendy G. Lien, my brother, William R Schut Jr., cousin Paul Schut and Fred Klijndijk (one of the readers of my blog) for all their contributions to this blog.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Friday, December 27, 2013
The Start - The Reason - The Memories -TO VIEW MY PARENTS ACCOUNTS DURING THE WAR... REVIEW THE SIDE BAR ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THIS PAGE, CLICK ON THE BLOG ARCHIVE... 2013... December (12)
The reason for my blog:
To leave a record of what my family had to endure, suffer
and accomplished during WW II. I feel that my children, and my children’s
children should have the opportunity to reflect on their past; to know what our
parents had to go through for us. We now have the technology to record our past,
to be read by anyone who wishes to read it, so there it is…
Unfortunately, (at least on my part), we moved to
Canada in 1956 when I was only 6 years old. Most of my past family life /
history was never kept alive, as my parents did not talk to much about
their past. I lost my heritage. To this day, I still feel that I have
lost something and that I am "out of sink" living in Canada.
Now living in Canada, with no other close relatives for resources, I am relying on my father’s journal and the stories we have heard over the years from our Mum and Dad. They did not like to talk about the war times, as those times were extremely difficult / emotional times, too many atrocities.
Now living in Canada, with no other close relatives for resources, I am relying on my father’s journal and the stories we have heard over the years from our Mum and Dad. They did not like to talk about the war times, as those times were extremely difficult / emotional times, too many atrocities.
My father and grandparents have already passed on, leaving
my mum of 91 years old to somehow help me try to unfold their story.
Talking about my blog project to mum, she got very emotional stating she wants to leave the nightmare in the past, as she still has difficulties sleeping thinking about those times. To this day she still has a hard time dealing with the “sins” and events of her past; even after receiving emotional help through her entire life, these dreams still haunt her. However, she did open up and seemed happy to talk all about some of the “good” times during those days. She stated that these times were the best and yet the worst times of her life. She never felt more alive... no one knew what tomorrows will bring, live the moment.
Later in this blog, I will give some "accounts" that mum and dad experienced... the extreme difference between the Nazi Regime and the Germany people. People are people... there is good and bad in every country and on both sides of any fence.
Talking about my blog project to mum, she got very emotional stating she wants to leave the nightmare in the past, as she still has difficulties sleeping thinking about those times. To this day she still has a hard time dealing with the “sins” and events of her past; even after receiving emotional help through her entire life, these dreams still haunt her. However, she did open up and seemed happy to talk all about some of the “good” times during those days. She stated that these times were the best and yet the worst times of her life. She never felt more alive... no one knew what tomorrows will bring, live the moment.
Later in this blog, I will give some "accounts" that mum and dad experienced... the extreme difference between the Nazi Regime and the Germany people. People are people... there is good and bad in every country and on both sides of any fence.
I am presently researching the web for whatever I can find to add to
my story. I welcome any help and constructive criticism from my family and
readers of my blog.
I may be adding the occasional photograph from the web (with / without permission), to retain your mindset of those times. Hoping that is OK.
I may be adding the occasional photograph from the web (with / without permission), to retain your mindset of those times. Hoping that is OK.
Once finished, my blog will be available to publish for any family member.
Hendrik (Hank Schut)
hschut55@gmail.com
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
December 25, 2013 - This will be my first posting... where do we start?
This will be work in progress, I try to unlock the history that my parents and grandparents had to go through during the events of WW II.
A quick preamble for what I am about to unfold...
My father, Willem Reyer Schut, now deceased, has passed on his life journal to the family. Within the journal, it tells of the difficult times during WW II. In-addition, our mum, Hennie, has told us some of the more memorable times during that period. After reading and hearing their stories, I thought the rest of the family and other readers would find this of great interest.
In short... the players...
I understood that dad was secretly working as an underground agent for the Dutch Government, helping the British. However I did not find any evidence of this. His involvement consisted of finding secret hiding places or homes for the Jews and British pilots, blowing up railway tracks and transport systems, stealing provisions for the Underground workers, and posing as Hennie's (our future mum) "husband" while she was delivering food stamps to the underground hiding places.
Below is a copy of my dad's identification papers during WW II
In addition, he found and made arrangements for finding safe shelter and relocating the Jews and the shot down Allied pilots.
Pictures below show opa Schut hard at work.
1.) Posing as a "pregnant" woman; her baby was the "skimmed off" food stamps strapped around her waist. Riding on her bicycle, she would distributed this food stamps to the houses that hid the Jews and shot down Allied pilots. This is where Mum met Dad; she was told the he had to go with her on her delivery rounds, pretending to her husband.
2.) Acting as a spy...finding out what the Nazi's were planning and doing, and relaying this information to the Dutch Underground organization
3.) Stealing provisions from the Germans to supply the Dutch Underground.
4.) A key person in helping relocate an Allied Soldiers. On occasion, the Allied Soldier would act as her husband on her bicycle trips.
I have made separate posts for more detail on the above later on in this blog.
Below are some photographs of mum at the time.
For further details on the "Yellow Riders" click on the following link:
Yellow Riders website
Unfortunately, I can not find any material on his actions, except for the awards he received after the war.
I am extremely surprised with all the awards he received, there is no mention in the history books of his contribution.
awards received:
From the British Air Chief Marshall, Deputy Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force
My dad, translated this letter...
"By your retirement of the Country Underground Armed Force, it is my duty and privilege to thank you, for all your work and effort in the force, during the occupation of the enemy, and to assist in the deviet??? of the enemy. Also I like to express the gratitude and appreciation, behave of the Netherlands people for your gallant service. My best wishes for your future"
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While researching the web, I found mention of Opa Hendrik Elbertsen, mentioned in "WW II Netherlands Escape Lines" website... see link:
netherlands-escape-lines
Below is a copy of the page mentioning Op Elbertsen...
A quick preamble for what I am about to unfold...
My father, Willem Reyer Schut, now deceased, has passed on his life journal to the family. Within the journal, it tells of the difficult times during WW II. In-addition, our mum, Hennie, has told us some of the more memorable times during that period. After reading and hearing their stories, I thought the rest of the family and other readers would find this of great interest.
In short... the players...
I understood that dad was secretly working as an underground agent for the Dutch Government, helping the British. However I did not find any evidence of this. His involvement consisted of finding secret hiding places or homes for the Jews and British pilots, blowing up railway tracks and transport systems, stealing provisions for the Underground workers, and posing as Hennie's (our future mum) "husband" while she was delivering food stamps to the underground hiding places.
Below is a copy of my dad's identification papers during WW II
In addition, he found and made arrangements for finding safe shelter and relocating the Jews and the shot down Allied pilots.
Pictures below show opa Schut hard at work.
pictures of Opa Schut as the tax collector (4th from the right) |
1.) Posing as a "pregnant" woman; her baby was the "skimmed off" food stamps strapped around her waist. Riding on her bicycle, she would distributed this food stamps to the houses that hid the Jews and shot down Allied pilots. This is where Mum met Dad; she was told the he had to go with her on her delivery rounds, pretending to her husband.
2.) Acting as a spy...finding out what the Nazi's were planning and doing, and relaying this information to the Dutch Underground organization
3.) Stealing provisions from the Germans to supply the Dutch Underground.
4.) A key person in helping relocate an Allied Soldiers. On occasion, the Allied Soldier would act as her husband on her bicycle trips.
I have made separate posts for more detail on the above later on in this blog.
Below are some photographs of mum at the time.
For further details on the "Yellow Riders" click on the following link:
Yellow Riders website
Unfortunately, I can not find any material on his actions, except for the awards he received after the war.
I am extremely surprised with all the awards he received, there is no mention in the history books of his contribution.
awards received:
From the British Air Chief Marshall, Deputy Supreme Commander, Allied Expeditionary Force
My dad, translated this letter...
"By your retirement of the Country Underground Armed Force, it is my duty and privilege to thank you, for all your work and effort in the force, during the occupation of the enemy, and to assist in the deviet??? of the enemy. Also I like to express the gratitude and appreciation, behave of the Netherlands people for your gallant service. My best wishes for your future"
The Order of
Orange-Nassau (Dutch: Orde van Oranje-Nassau, Dutch
pronunciation: [oˈrɑnje ˈnɑsʌu]) is a
military and civil Dutch order of chivalry founded on 4 April
1892 by the Queen regent Emma of the Netherlands, acting on behalf
of her under-age daughter Queen Wilhelmina.
The Order is a
chivalric order open to "everyone who has earned special merits for
society". These are people who deserve appreciation and recognition from
society for the special way in which they have carried out their activities.
During World War II, the Order of Orange-Nassau was
bestowed upon both members of the Netherlands military and members of foreign
services who had helped liberate the Netherlands from Nazi Germany
occupation, and those who helped liberate the former Dutch colonies in the
Pacific. In the modern age, the Orange-Nassau is still the most active military
and civil decoration of the Netherlands, and ranks after the Order of the Netherlands Lion. The Order
is typically awarded each year on the Queen's official birthday (April 30) with
a hundred or so appointments to the Order made public. The Order is also used
to honour foreign princes, ministers, dignitaries and diplomats.From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While researching the web, I found mention of Opa Hendrik Elbertsen, mentioned in "WW II Netherlands Escape Lines" website... see link:
netherlands-escape-lines
Below is a copy of the page mentioning Op Elbertsen...
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