Delinus Visser
Geslacht: | Man | |
Vader: | Jan Visser | |
Moeder: | Susanna Katharina IJsbrandina Schoenmakers | |
Geboren: | 6 Apr 1890 | Pijnacker |
Overleden: | 14 MEI 1966 | |
Beroep: | rechter | |
Aantekeningen: | Personal Information Last Name: Visser First Name: Delinus Date of Birth: 06/04/1890 Date of death: 14/05/1966 Rescuer's fate: survived Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS Gender: Male Profession: JUDGE Place during the war: Bilthoven, Utrecht, The Netherlands Rescue Place: Bilthoven, Utrecht, The Netherlands Rescue mode: Hiding File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/5085) Commemoration Date of Recognition: 22/01/1992 Righteous Commemorated with Tree/Wall of Honor: Wall of Honor Ceremony organized by Israeli diplomatic delegation in: The Hague, Netherlands Ceremony held in Yad Vashem: Yes Rescued Persons Karpowitz, Ellen Visser, Delinus & Johanna Catharina (Pelt) & Lena Catharina Ellen Karpowitz was born in Berlin in 1929 and moved to the Netherlands with her parents and her sister, about a year later. The Karpowitzes settled in The Hague, where they had two more children. When the war broke out the family relocated inland to Bilthoven, Utrecht. There they met Judge Delinus Visser, his wife, Jo, and their two daughters, Suzanne and Lena. In 1942, Ellens father was arrested and deported to Poland. Shortly afterwards the rest of the family decided to go into hiding. Ellens younger brother was already in relative safety; Ellen, her mother, and her sister found themselves separate hiding places. The Visser family offered Ellen a shelter in their home, where she was hidden in the attic. She was rarely allowed to come downstairs and the attic door was kept locked at all times. There was a large trunk in the attic into which Ellen could climb in times of house searches. One such search took place and she was not discovered. Before they returned, Lena smuggled Ellen out into the heath behind the house. The police took in 18-year-old Lena for questioning but she gave nothing way and was released the following day. It became too dangerous for Ellen to stay at the Vissers so Jo asked her maid, Geertruide van der Haar*, to hide Ellen for awhile, and she agreed. On January 22, 1992, Yad Vashem recognized Delinus Visser, his wife, Johanna Catharina Visser-Pelt, and their daughter, Lena Catharina Visser, as Righteous Among the Nations. |
Gezin 1
Huwelijkspartner: | Johanna Catharina Pelt | geb. 16 Mrt 1894 |
Huwelijk: | 7 Apr 1921 | Rotterdam |
Kinderen: | ||
Lena Catharina Visser | geb. 18 MRT 1925 |