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Bernardus IJzerdraat


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Died
  
1941, Scheveningen, Netherlands

Bernardus IJzerdraat (1891–1941) was a Dutch resistance fighter in the Second World War.

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A tapestry restorer from Rotterdam, he became involved as early as 1936 in the Eenheid door Democratie movement which opposed Fascism and Communism. Immediately after the bombing of Rotterdam during the German invasion in 1940, he set up the first Dutch resistance group, De Geuzen, and published the Geuzenbericht, a resistance pamphlet, the very next day.

He was arrested together with other members of his group when the Germans discovered a list of names and addresses at his home. After a show trial, he was shot at Scheveningen on 13 March 1941 together with 17 others, including three Communists involved in the February Strike.

He was posthumously awarded the Resistance Cross which his widow received in 1955.

References

Bernardus IJzerdraat Wikipedia