Matthijs Hendricus Johannes Numan

Geslacht: Man
Vader: Matthijs Hendricus Johannes Numan
Moeder: Wilhelmina Johanna Geertruida Bakker
Geboren: 26 Aug 1910 Amsterdam
Overleden: 3 Sept 1990 Amersfoort
Beroep: laborant
Aantekeningen: Numan Matthijs (1910 - 1990 )
Personal Information
Last Name: Numan
First Name: Matthijs
Hendricus
Johannes
Date of Birth: 26/10/1910
Date of death: 03/09/1990
Rescuer's fate: survived
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Gender: Male
Place during the war: Amsterdam, Noordholland, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Amsterdam, Noordholland, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Other
Hiding
Providing forged documents
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/2324)
Commemoration
Date of Recognition: 08/07/1982
Righteous Commemorated with Tree/Wall of Honor: Tree
Ceremony held in Yad Vashem: Yes
Rescued Persons
Park, Emmy
Krzeszower, Keny, Max, Moshe
Rescue Story
Numan, Matthijs Hendricus Johannes
Matthijs (Thijs) Numan worked in the Bataafsche Petroleum Maatschappij laboratory in Amsterdam. When the Germans took over the company and dismissed all the Jewish employees, a group of their non-Jewish colleagues vowed to help them. They formed a clandestine relief organization led by Thijs, Sjouke van Dijk*, and Ton Muller*, who was later replaced by Cor Schelling*. At first, their assistance was financial: in each department of the laboratory, a trustworthy representative collected money, if possible a fixed proportion of salaries each month. After the strike of February 1941, they knew exactly whom they could trust. Soon the Numan family began to take in Jewish fugitives, for which they received small sums of money from the underground. They hid a Jewish couple from May 1943 until May 1945. Seventeen-year-old Max Krzeszower (later Moshe Keny), who was born in Köln and had come to the Netherlands as a child refugee in 1938, had already been hiding in 12 different places when Thijs Numan and his wife, Marretje (later Broeckmans*), took him in. They provided him with identity papers in the name of Johan Jansen. He stayed with the Numans, who had three small children, for three months and was treated very well and permitted to move around freely. Eventually, the Westerweel* group managed to smuggle him out of the country and he finally arrived in Yisrael. After Max’s departure, the Numans took in an Austrian boy from the Loosdrecht pioneer group for awhile and they also looked after 12-year-old Emmy Park for over a year while her older sister, Betty, was taken in by Ton and Annie Muller. However, the girls’ mother wanted them all to hide in one place, so they went to stay with the Dekeths, but they were seized by the Germans and did not survive the war.
On July 8, 1982 Yad Vashem recognized Matthijs Hendricus Johannes Numan as Righteous Among the Nations.

Gezin 1

Huwelijkspartner: Marretje Schulp geb. 25 Sept 1917 overl. 4 Apr 2005
Huwelijk: 3 OKT 1940 Weesp
Scheiding: 26 Apr 1973 Weesp
Kinderen:
  Elly Numan Male geb. 2 Apr 1941
  Eduard Numan Male geb. 29 Juli 1942
  Robert Numan Male geb. 28 Nov 1945