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Liege
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This picture was taken from the front of the chicken house in which we were hidden.
Andre Mooren, his wife, myself, Geraats the chauffeur,and Henk Geerdink, taken during a memorable visit to the Moorens. What a delightful couple, and what a dangerous game they played! Helping us, while at the same time, having German soldiers from the local anti-aircraft site billeted in their home.
Harrie Geraats
Henk Geerdink
Our escape car, a 1937 seven seater Chevy
Henk and his wife, Mia, in Weert. They would host Reeny, myself and our 15 year old son, Stephen, during the summer of 1971
Masseik