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Andrée Geulen-Herscovici (6 September 1921 – 31 May 2022) was a Belgian teacher and member of the
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during the
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. After becoming aware of the persecution of Belgian Jews through her employment, she became involved in the Committee for the Defence of Jews (''Comité de Défense des Juifs'', or CDJ; ''Joods Verdedigingscomité'', JVC) in 1943 and actively assisted with the organisation and protection of "
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" amid the Holocaust in Belgium. In the aftermath of the war, she was recognised as Righteous among the Nations by the Israeli institute
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and received several other honours in Belgium and Israel.


Biography


Career and resistance activities

Andrée Geulen was born in Schaerbeek, a suburb of
Brussels Brussels (french: Bruxelles or ; nl, Brussel ), officially the Brussels-Capital Region (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) (french: link=no, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale; nl, link=no, Bruss ...
, on 6 September 1921 into a
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family of the urban
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. After the German invasion of Belgium in May 1940, the country was placed under
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and Geulen became a schoolteacher and received a job in a
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in central Brussels in 1942. She became aware of the escalating persecution of
Jews Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
through witnessing the introduction of the compulsory
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used to identify Jews in public among the pupils in her class. Through an introduction by , another teacher in the same school, Geulen became involved with the small Committee for the Defence of Jews (''Comité de Défense des Juifs'', or CDJ; ''Joods Verdedigingscomité'', JVC) in the spring of 1943 and became one of its few non-Jewish members. Her role was to contact Jewish families in Brussels and to persuade them to give up their children to the care of CDJ/JVC who would place them as "
hidden children Hidden children during the Holocaust were the (mainly Jewish) children who were hidden in various different ways during the Holocaust, in order to save them from the Nazis. Most were hidden in Poland, though some were hidden in Western Europe. Not a ...
" in the care of Catholic families, schools, and religious institutions under false identities. Geulen was among a number of women members in its "Children" section. Geulen taught and lived at the Athénée royal Isabelle Gatti de Gamond, a boarding school in the Brussels suburb of Woluwe-Saint-Pierre, whose headmistress, , had already agreed to host 12 hidden children at the school. The school on the Rue André Fauchille was raided by the German authorities on
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in May 1943 and some of the children were detained. Geulen herself was interrogated, but escaped to warn some of the Jewish pupils who had not been at the school at the time. Ovart and her husband Remy were both deported to a concentration camp, and did not survive the war. In the aftermath of the raid, Geulen went into hiding with Sterno and assumed a false identity, as Claude Fournier. Sterno was arrested in May 1944. Geulen was personally involved in the arrangements made for 300 Jewish children whom she collected and accompanied to Catholic schools and monasteries. She remained active with the CDJ/JVC until the Liberation of Brussels in September 1944.


Postwar life and recognition

After the war, Geulen became involved with the Jewish community in Belgium and maintained contact with the children with whom she had come into contact. She was involved in trying to reunite the hidden children with surviving family members and became actively involved in the relief organisation Aid for Israelite Victims of the War (''Aide aux Israélites Victimes de la Guerre'', AIVG) which supported Jewish survivors of
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in Belgium. She became involved in activism for
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and anti-racist causes. She married Charles Herscovici, a Jewish concentration camp survivor of Roma origin, in 1948. Geulen was recognized with the honorific Righteous Among the Nations in 1989. She was granted honorary
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
i citizenship in a ceremony at
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in 2007, as part of the "Children Hidden in Belgium during the Shoah" International Conference. Upon accepting the honor, Geulen-Herscovici said, "What I did was merely my duty. Disobeying the laws of the time was just the normal thing to do." She received honorary citizenship of the municipality of Ixelles. Geulen's 100th birthday on 6 September 2021 was covered in the press in Belgium. The same year, a creche in Brussels was renamed in her honour. She died on 31 May 2022 in Ixelles.


See also

* Jeanne Daman, a Belgian teacher with a similar background active in protecting Jews during the Holocaust


References


Further reading

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External links


Oral history interview with Andree Geulen-Herscovici
at the
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Mademoiselle Andrée (2021)
(documentary) at
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