Antje Deuring

Geslacht: Vrouw
Vader: Jan Deuring
Moeder: Aaffien Bossema
Geboren: 5 Nov 1913 Ter Apelkanaal, gem. Vlagtwedde
Overleden: 27 Sept 1949 Rhederveld gem. Bellingwolde
Aantekeningen: Last Name: Graaf de
First Name: Antje
Maiden Name: Deuring
Date of Birth: 05/11/1913
Date of death: 27/09/1949
Rescuer's fate: survived
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Gender: Female
Profession: FARMERS WIFE
Place during the war: Nieuwlande, Drenthe, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Nieuwlande, Drenthe, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Other
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/1148)
Frans de Graaf, born in Gramsbergen, and his wife Antje, originally from Vlagtwedde, had a farm in Nieuwlande, Drenthe. Frans and many others in his village, including Dirk van Dijken*, were active in the KP, headed by Hemke van der Zwaag*. Towards the end of the war, the Germans began to keep their eye on the village, which was known for hiding Jews. In December 1944, Frans and his brother Ake were arrested for not having reported for forced labor. They were sent to the Assen prison, where the Reverend Jan van den Bos* interceded on their behalf and succeeded in freeing them. In the meantime, the SS had commandeered the de Graafs’ farm and established their Nieuwlande headquarters there. However, the family continued living on the farm despite the appalling interrogations that were carried out there. Frans did not get arrested again because he supplied the German authorities with potatoes. Although he and Antje could not actually hide people in their home, Frans was involved in caring for Jews, including R. Norden, from Haarlem. As the end of the war approached, the German noose around the village tightened. More and more people were arrested. One evening, Frans disappeared and the SS could not find him.
On June 9, 1983, Yad Vashem recognized Frans de Graaf and his wife, Antje de Graaf-Deuring, as Righteous Among the Nations.

Gezin 1

Huwelijkspartner: Frans de Graaf geb. 11 Sept 1912
Huwelijk: 2 MEI 1939 Vlagtwedde