Piëta Vincentina Creutzberg
Geslacht: | Vrouw | |
Vader: | Jelis Jan Creutzberg | |
Moeder: | Françoise Nellij van Stein Callenfels | |
Geboren: | 7 MEI 1915 | Blokzijl |
Overleden: | 19 Jan 1997 | onbekend |
Beroep: | verpleegster | |
Religie: | Ned. Hervormd | |
Aantekeningen: | Last Name: Creutzberg First Name: Pieta Vincentina Date of Birth: 07/05/1915 Date of death: 19/01/1997 Rescuer's fate: survived Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS Religion: PROTESTANT Gender: Female Profession: NURSE Place during the war: Nijmegen, Gelderland, The Netherlands Rescue Place: Nijmegen, Gelderland, The Netherlands Rescue mode: Hiding File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/967) On September 11, 1943, Peter Santcroos was born in a non-Jewish hospital in Naarden, North Holland. Nobody knew that his mother, Elizabeth, was Jewish. Piëta Creutzberg, a nurse, thought that the young mother might develop some confidence if she read to her from the Bible. Piëta instinctively chose to read from the Old Testament and Elizabeth soon began pouring her heart out to the nurse. "Nurse Creutzberg did not lose any time," Peter's father wrote in his testimony to Yad Vashem. "She took the baby, left the hospital, and brought him to her parents [the Reverend Jelis and Francoise Creutzberg] in Nijmegen, Gelderland, who took care of him for 16 months under the most terrible circumstances. [Peter remained there] until Nijmegen was liberated and we were able to collect our son in February 1945." During this time, the Japanese shot Jelis and Francoise's eldest son and the Germans shot Piëta's fiancé. "I would like to draw your attention," Mr. Santcroos wrote, "to the fact that the Reverend Creutzberg never baptized the child, but considered it a great joy and satisfaction to himself and his wife to return a Jewish child unharmed to his parents and to Jewry." After the war, one of the main streets in Nijmegen was named after Jelis-Jan Creutzberg. On August 12, 1975, Yad Vashem recognized Pieta Vincentina Creutzberg and her parents, Jelis-Jan Creutzberg and Francoise Nelly Creutzberg-van Stein Callenfels, as Righteous Among the Nations. |