Huub „Sjeng“ Houben (Hubertus Petrus Hermanus)
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Hubertus Petrus Hermanus Houben is listed in the Resistance Memorial on the
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Huub „Sjeng“ Houben
(Hubertus Petrus Hermanus)


 09-07-1915 Eys, gem. Wittem      19-05-1945 Ludwigslust (29)
- Aid to People in Hiding L.O. - The clergy - Aid to escaped POW’s - Aid to Jews - Pilots’ helpers - Wittem -



Het Grote Gebod – L.O.

    Huub Houben was a vicar in Epen and local head of the Catholic Action. [1]
    Because he knew many people, he was an important link in smuggling people across the near dutch-belgian border. These were escaped French-speaking prisoners of war, Jews and Allied airmen. Read the detailed story about him and the other "passeurs" in Epen. In Dutch only. [2]
    He administered charity funds in the L.O. district of Gulpen, along with the vicars Wermeling and Penders and with Jacques Knops and Sjeng Coenen, until Penders took it over alone. He was arrested at the Strike of Wittem on July 21, 1944. Shortly after his liberation, he died in Ludwigslust (Mecklenburg) as a result of his ordeal in the Neuengamme concentration camp. [4]
    Buried in the family grave at the Catholic cemetery in Eys.

    Footnotes

    1. Wikipedia, Katholieke Actie • NederlandsDeutschEnglishFrançaisPortuguês
    2. Rosalie Sprooten, Bericht aan Hare Majesteit, p. 60 De pilotenlijn
    3. Erelijst 1940-1945
    4. Neuengamme
      Digitaal Monument
    5. Oorlogsgravenstichting.nl