Coos Hartogh
Geslacht: | Man | |
Vader: | Cos Hartogh | |
Moeder: | Maria Catharina van der Voort | |
Geboren: | 10 Apr 1917 | Soerabaja |
Overleden: | 1 Juli 1943 | Overveen duinen, Haarlem |
Beroep: | vertegenwoordiger | |
Aantekeningen: | Last Name: Hartogh First Name: Coos Date of Birth: 10/04/1917 Date of death: 01/07/1943 Rescuer's fate: murdered Cause of Death: EXECUTION Nationality: THE NETHERLANDS Gender: Male Profession: STUDENT OF MEDICINE Place during the war: Amsterdam, Noordholland, The Netherlands Rescue Place: Amsterdam, Noordholland, The Netherlands Rescue mode: Other File number: File from the Collection of the Righteous Among the Nations Department (M.31.2/3381) While studying in medical school, Coos Hartogh became acquainted with Karl Groeger* and Rudolf Bloemgarten. All three worked in the laboratory of a dental technician named Gotje. The three were also among the editors of Rattenkruid (a militant illegal publication advocating armed resistance). They called themselves the Rattenkruidjongens and responded enthusiastically when older Resistance activists Willem Arondeus* and Gerrit van der Veen* asked to join them. Together with Henri Halberstadt, a Jew who also worked for Gotje, this group participated in the daring attack on the Municipal Population Registration Office in Amsterdam on March 27, 1943. Coos was among the nine men who entered the population registration building and burned files and then blew up the place. He was arrested on April 8 in a guesthouse where he was hiding with Groeger and Bloemgarten. Coos was tried on June 18 and sentenced to death. He was executed on July 1, 1943. The Queen of the Netherlands posthumously awarded the Resistance Memorial Cross to the entire group of Resistance fighters who had been involved in this plot. On June 19, 1986, Yad Vashem recognized Coos Hartogh as Righteous Among the Nations. |