Joseph Andreas Joannes Maria van Bebber
Geslacht: | Man | |
Vader: | Wilhelmus Theodorus van Bebber | |
Moeder: | Anna Maria Luescher | |
Geboren: | 19 MRT 1908 | Tilburg |
Overleden: | 11 Aug 1944 | Vught, kamp |
Aantekeningen: | Bebber van Joseph (1908 - 1944 ) Personal Information Last Name: Bebber van First Name: Joseph Andreas Joannes Maria Alias: JEFF Date of Birth: 19/03/1908 Date of death: 11/08/1944 Rescuer's fate: murdered underground movement member Cause of Death: EXECUTION Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS Religion: CATHOLIC Gender: Male Profession: CLERK IN FIRM Place during the war: Tilburg, Noordbrabant, The Netherlands Vught, Camp, The Netherlands Rescue Place: Tilburg, Noordbrabant, The Netherlands Rescue mode: Hiding Arranging shelter File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/2191) Commemoration Date of Recognition: 28/01/1982 Righteous Commemorated with Tree/Wall of Honor: Wall of Honor Ceremony organized by Israeli diplomatic delegation in: The Hague, Netherlands Rescued Persons Roos, Bernd Roos, Fritz Roos, Alice Badmann, Hans Roos, Anita Rescue Story Bebber van, Wilhelmus Theodorus & Anna Maria (Luescher) & Joseph Andreas Joannes Maria Vloet Agnes Apollonia Maria Antonia (van Bebber) The van Bebber family of Tilburg, North Brabant, was involved in the Resistance. Joseph (Jeff), a young man during the war, was the main activist. He went out to search for Jews who needed hiding places and escorted them to his parents home, where they stayed for varying lengths of time. His parents and sister Agnes (later Vloet) took care of the fugitives. Among the people they hid were Fritz and Alice Roos and their two children, Bernd and Anita, from Wupperthal, Germany. The van Bebbers also hid the Rooses cousin Hans Badmann. They hid with the van Bebbers from August 15, 1943, until August 2, 1944, when the Germans came to the van Bebbers home and arrested Jeff, the Roos family, and some other Jews hidden there. Jeff was executed on August 11, 1944. The Jews were all deported and Anita Roos was the only one to survive the war. Wilhelmus and Anna Maria died after the war. On January 28, 1982, Yad Vashem recognized Wilhelmus Theodorus van Bebber, his wife, Anna Maria van Bebber-Luescher, and their children, Joseph Andreas Joannes Maria van Bebber and Agnes Apollonia Maria Antonia Vloet-van Bebber, as Righteous Among the Nations. |