Dela Johanna te Hennepe

Geslacht: Vrouw
Vader: Gerrit Jan te Hennepe
Moeder: Dela Johanna Heijink
Geboren: 12 Juli 1912 Dale, Aalten
Aantekeningen: Last Name: Bosklopper
First Name: Johanna
Maiden Name: Hennepe Te
Date of Birth: 12/07/1912
Date of death: 24/04/1978
Rescuer's fate: survived
Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS
Gender: Female
Place during the war: Eibergen, Gelderland, The Netherlands
Rescue Place: Eibergen, Gelderland, The Netherlands
Rescue mode: Hiding
File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/2574)
When the war broke out, Remmelt Bosklopper, originally from Emmen, and his wife, Johanna, born in Aalten, were living in Eibergen, Gelderland, with their two daughters. In 1943, Elizabeth Meima*, an active member of the underground, brought Paula Hiegentlich-Goedhart, a diabetic woman aged 54, to the Boskloppers home for safekeeping. Remmelt and Johanna hid Paula for two years, until the liberation in May 1945, despite the fact that she required large quantities of medication because of her illness, which made hiding her more difficult. Jacob Hiegentlich, Paula's son, who occasionally slept at the Boskloppers' home during the war, testified that the Boskloppers cared for his mother with devotion and gave her "a warm and loving home." They managed to provide her with medicine and special food and they never asked for financial remuneration. According to Jacob, the Boskloppers also hid at least another six Jews during the war. Remmelt and Johanna acted out of faith and religious piety, believing that they were carrying out God's commandment: "And thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself."
On September 27, 1983, Yad Vashem recognized Remmelt Bosklopper and his wife, Johanna Bosklopper-te Hennepe, as Righteous Among the Nations.

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Huwelijkspartner: Remmelt Bosklopper geb. 2 Nov 1909
Huwelijk: 1937 Eibergen