Aart Delfgou

Geslacht: Man
Vader: Johannes Delfgou
Moeder: Willemijntje Kroeskamp
Geboren: 17 Feb 1903 Amsterdam
Overleden: 27 Dec 1991 Utrecht
Beroep: voorslaander Werkspoor, constructiewerker
Aantekeningen: Last Name: Delfgou
First Name: Aart
Date of Birth: 17/02/1903
Date of death: 27/12/1991
Rescuer's fate: survived
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Gender: Male
Place during the war: Zuilen, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Zuilen, Utrecht, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Hiding Supplying basic goods Providing forged documents
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/2809)
Aart and Aaltje Delfgou, who lived in the town of Zuilen, Utrecht, began to help Jews after the February 1941 strike. Aart was a courier for the underground, distributing money, confidential documents, and food cards. Despite the fact that their house was small and they could hide Jews only for short periods, there were times when there were several Jews in one room for several weeks. From September 1942, the Delfgous hid a Jewish girl named Mia Schuitevoerder, who came to them through her parents’ housekeeper. Mia stayed with them until the liberation and they treated her lkie their child and as a sister to their son, who was ten years older than she, sharing the meager amount of food they had. They told the neighbors she was an orphan who had lost her parents in the Rotterdam bombardment. In Mia’s testimony to Yad Vashem, she recalled that “the Delfgou family did this out of love, certainly not for money.”
On January 12, 1984, Yad Vashem recognized Aart Delfgou and his wife, Aaltje Delfgou-van Bokhorst, as Righteous Among the Nations.

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Huwelijkspartner: Aaltje van Bokhorst geb. 30 Juli 1905 overl. 7 Juni 1997
Huwelijk: 20 Aug 1926 Zuilen