- Johan Hendrik Weidner
Johan Hendrik Weidner (French: "Jean Henri" - English: "John Henry") (
October 22 ,1912 ,Brussels, Belgium -May 21 ,1994 ,Monterey Park, California ,United States ) was a highly decorated hero ofWorld War II .Johan Weidner, born to Dutch parents, grew up in
Collonges ,France in theAin département near the Swiss border where his father served as the minister of theSeventh-day Adventist Church . Following his education at French public schools, he studied at the Seventh-day Adventist Seminary in Collonges, and then pursued a degree in law and in business at theUniversity of Geneva and at the Sorbonne inParis, France .In 1935, he established a textile import/export business in Paris, where he was living at the outbreak of World War II. With the subsequent German occupation of France he went south to the city of
Lyon where he helped organize the "Dutch-Paris" underground network to aid anyone who needed to escape from theNazis . In Paris, his sisterGabrielle Weidner and other volunteers helped coordinate escapes. As one of the significant contributors toFrench Resistance , Weidner's escape network would be responsible for the rescue of at least 1,000 persons, including 800Jew s and more than 100 downedAllied airmen.In early 1943 he was arrested and brutally interrogated by the
Gestapo but revealed nothing and was eventually released. However, another member of his group was taken by the Gestapo and under torture revealed the names of many key members of the Underground including Weidner's sister. As a result, a large number of the groups members were arrested. Gabrielle Weidner was detained by the Gestapo in Paris and after being interrogated and viciously tortured, she was shipped toRavensbrück concentration camp inGermany where she suffered horribly and died of malnutrition.Johan Weidner was arrested by the Germans a second time and was placed on a train with other prisoners for shipping to a
concentration camp to be used as slave labor. However, during the trip, he jumped off the train and made his way to the safety of neutralSwitzerland . From there he escaped to England and was part of the Dutch army formed in Britain and fought with that unit during the final months of the war. After the war, he served in the Dutch diplomatic service. In 1955 he emigrated to theUnited States , eventually settling in California where he operated a chain of health food stores.For his War efforts, Johan Weidner was awarded the
United States Medal of Freedom , made a member of theOrder of the British Empire , theDutch Order of Orange Nassau and the DutchMedal of Resistance . The government of France honored him with theCroix de Guerre andMedaille de la Resistance , and theLégion d'honneur . The government of Belgium made him anOfficer of The Order of King Leopold .At the 1993 opening of the
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum inWashington, D.C. he was one of seven persons chosen to light candles recognizing the rescuers. The government ofIsrael honored Weidner as part of thegentile s designated asRighteous Among the Nations at Israel's national Holocaust Memorial,Yad Vashem where a grove of trees was planted in his name on the Hill of Remembrance along the Avenue of the Righteous. Also in 1993, theAtlantic Union College inSouth Lancaster, Massachusetts , established "The John Henry Weidner Center" for the Cultivation of the Altruistic Spirit.See also
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