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In vier zogenaamde 'Doodenboeken' zijn de afbeeldingen en levensbeschrijvingen opgenomen van 734 gevangenen van het Scheveningse Oranjehotel die in de oorlog om het leven zijn gekomen. Deze pagina toont reserveofficier (2e luitenant) der Huzaren G.J.L. Maduro. Hij wordt ingezet in de regio Den Haag. Hij onderscheidt zich bij de aanval op Duitse parachutisten in de villa Leeuwenberg te Rijswijk. Door verraad valt hij aan de Belgisch-Franse grens (Charlesville) in handen van de Duitsers en wordt als militair, geïnterneerd in Saarbrücken. Ruim een jaar later, in november 1944, wordt Maduro naar het concentratiekamp Dachau gedeporteerd. Daar overlijdt hij op 9 februari 1945 aan vlektyfus. De miniatuurstad Madurodam in Den Haag draagt zijn naam. Voor een gedetailleerde weergave zie www.erfgoedinbeeld.nl Datum: onbekend Voor meer informatie en foto's uit deze en andere collecties bezoek: www.nationaalarchief.nl |
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between 1930 and 1945 date QS:P,+1950-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1930-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1945-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
| Source | Den Haag, Madurodam |
| Author | Erfgoed in Beeld |
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