Johannes Brans and Bertha Mertens. Collection.

Identifier
KD_00029
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1950 - 31 Dec 2006
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • English
  • French
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Judith Sylvia Dachinger was born in Gmünden, Austria, in 1937. The following year her parents, Aron Dachinger and Jochwed Rapaport, fled to Belgium. In the fall of 1942, Aron and Jochwed contacted Le Centrale, a Jewish welfare organisation in Antwerp, to hide their daughter Judith Sylvia. She was placed with Johannes Brans and his wife Bertha Mertens, whom learned Judith Sylvia to speak Dutch and whom treated the girl as a member of their own family. Aron Dachinger did not survive deportation from the Dossin barracks via transport I, but Judith Sylvia was reunited with her mother Jochwed Rapaport who had survived the war by hiding in a convent. Judith Sylvia Dachinger and her mother migrated to the United States, but they remained in contact with Johannes Brans and Bertha Mertens until their death in 1975 and 1989. In 2006 Yad Vashem recognised Johannes Brans and Bertha Mertens as Righteous among the Nations.

Archival History

As the Brans family didn't have any heirs, upon request of Judith Sylvia Dachinger-Kolton, the Israeli embassy handed the certificate of Righteous among the Nations to sir Natan Ramet, founding president of the Jewish Museum of Deportation and Resistance, predecessor of Kazerne Dossin, in 2006. Judith Sylvia Dachinger-Kolton also provided Kazerne Dossin with other documents which had been given to her by Johannes Brans and Bertha Mertens.

Acquisition

Judith Sylvia Dachinger-Kolton, 2006

Scope and Content

This collection contains a copy of the speeches regarding the rescue activities of Johannes Brans and Bertha Mertens (and of the following Belgian rescuers who were honored on the same day : Charles and Alida Pontus, Marie Suymens, Anne-Marie Suymens, Jean-François and Florentine Suymens, Philippe and Marie-Thérèse Culot); copies of five certificates signed by the Belgian state regarding the resistance activities of Johannes Brans and his wife Bertha Mertens; proclamation of recognition by the embassy of Israel and Yad Vashem.

Accruals

No further accruals are to be expected

Conditions Governing Access

Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu

Subjects

Places

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