Oma, opa, Hélène, Julius en Daniël Egger, 1941 (© Privécollectie Hélène Egger)
Hélène Egger - ‘I thought you only went into hiding if you were afraid’
‘Grandmother wasn’t well. She was terribly sad. First her daughter died and now the boys had gone too. After my mother died, Aunt Lies often visited. She was her other daughter. She tried to console grandmother and helped her in the house.
Like many others she and her husband Ernst and their small daughter Heleen had tried to escape to England by boat from IJmuiden at the beginning of the war. Many people did that. But they were just too late. The boat didn’t leave. It was 13 May, just a day before the Dutch surrendered to the Germans.
One day Aunt Lies didn’t arrive, even though she had promised to come. “They’ve gone into hiding.” said grandfather. It was the first time that I’d heard that mentioned. I thought you only went into hiding if you were afraid.’
Source: Extract from Ik ben er nog. Het verhaal van mijn moeder Hélène Egger. In coopertion with author Debby Petter and Uitgeverij Thomas Rap.
Hélène Egger
Hélène Egger is a 10 year old Jewish girl when the war breaks out in 1940. When her mother has to undergo a serious operation she goes to live with her grandparents. After being arrested, Hélène manages, with the help of her grandfather who has connections in the Jewish Council, to escape from the Hollandsche Schouwburg (Dutch Theatre). She goes into hiding and eventually ends up at a farmer's family in Brabant.
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