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Limburg 1940-1945,
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The fallen resistance people in Limburg
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Is the driver Mathieu Marie Joseph Antoine Dumoulin the same person referred to by Fred Cammaert as F. Dumoulin, who brought Allied aircrew to Belgium in his truck? Perhaps also related… [1]
After his arrest (when, where, for what?)
Do you know more? Write us! he was successively in Haagsche Veer prison (Rotterdam), Oranjehotel (Scheveningen), Amersfoort concentration camp, Neuengamme concentration camp [2].
According to maastrichtsegevelstenen [8] died in Fuhlsbüttel Prison in Hamburg, the Oorlogsgravenstichting (War Graves Foundation) writes [7]: died in Wedel [3][4]. Since both facilities were under the command of Neuengamme, that is given here as the place of his death.
In his file at the Oorlogsgravenstichting is a "reburial record" from the Lübeck-Vorwerk cemetery that might solve this problem. It states that he died in Fuhlsbüttel Prison and was then provisionally buried in Wedel, just outside Hamburg, before being reburied in Lübeck. [5] .
He had camp number 56168 in Neuengamme, arrived there from Amersfoort on 14 October 1944 and was buried in Lübeck-Vorwerk Cemetery, Dutch Field of Honor, Area 3, Row A, Grave No. 6 [6].
Foto: Tafel am Eingang zu den Strafanstalten Fuhlsbüttel Am Hasenberge. Ajepbah,Eigenes Werk, Wikimedia CC BY-SA 3.0
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