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Cas Oorthuys - A clergyman for a father
Cas Oorthuys’ father, Gerardus Oorthuys is a church minister and helps Jews by allowing them to hide in his home. As a minister he is able to contact other church ministers who can provide hiding places with Christian farmers. Minister Oorthuys preaches in the Westerkerk until his retirement in 1943.
Cas’s father isn’t too keen on his son’s choice of profession, but he still lends Cas 200 guilders to set up a photography studio saying; “Your sisters and brother all studied so they cost me money too.”
Source: Amsterdam by Cas Oorthuys, Flip Bool and Henk Raaff.
Cas Oorthuys
Cas Oorthuys is a photojournalist. During the war he is a member of the resistance and in September 1944 he joins the Ondergedoken Camera (Hidden Camera); a group of Dutch photographers who document the occupation. After the liberation Oorthuys becomes the photographer of the reconstruction of the country.
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