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Evasion Home
First Contact
Neer
Grote Bedelaar
Panic in the Ranks
Hiding in Agimont
Trek to Hastier
Maredsous
Arrival in Flavion
Trip to Liege
Back to England
Quebec City
Liege
Repatriation
Agimont
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Narrow Escape
Trouble!
Hunsel – Maaseik
Molenbeersel
German Occupation
Masseik
Liberation Day
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HELPERS
Mrs. and Mr. Schreurs were the first people I contacted.
This is the barn where I spent my first night. In 1944, the barn did not have those large doors.
An example of the silk maps in my escape kit.
Money from the escape kit
J Nils was the young man who spoke perfect English, seen here with me in 1973 along with his son.
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Harry was the young 12 year old boy who took me to my next contact, making him one of the youngest Helpers. We met in 1988.