
Behind the Fireplace
Memoirs of a Girl Working in the Dutch Resistance
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Narrated by:
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Esther Wane
About this listen
As World War II progressed, the Okma family took six Jewish refugees into their house, hiding them in a secret room behind their fireplace. The youngest daughter, Kieks, joined the Resistance, delivering illegal newspapers, guiding British parachutists around The Hague and preparing safe houses for Special Forces who were dropped in from England.
As the war continued, she fell in love with a Resistance commander, and worked with him to rescue wounded colleagues, steal weapons from German arms dumps, and move weapons around the country. They had a tumultuous parting and she continued her work, acting as a courier with a two hundred km bike ride to the north of Holland. When she returned home, she appreciated how much the war had changed her and her boyfriend, and prepared to try a reconciliation.
She escaped a firing squad four times, and survived the war, mentally scarred by her experiences. She sought help, but the help she was offered came in a poisoned chalice, and she kept her secret to herself for almost 50 years. Her family in Holland was recognized by Yad Vashem, the Israeli organization that records those who saved Jews from the Holocaust, and she was awarded a pension for her work in the Resistance by the Dutch foundation Stichting 1940-1945.
©1992 Andrew Scott and Grietje Scott (P)2020 TantorIt is very important that you listen to this account. So much of what we know is from films & dramatisations.
But real life accounts like this remind us of the horrors of National Socialism and the suffering imposed on the Jews of Europe & the occupided peoples.
It is still important now to celebrate the bravery of those who fought on in Europe against the Germans, risking their lives for others.
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Although a this is a factual book, it’s narrated really well and it actually made me gasp out loud on more than one occasion.
I don’t want to spoil it but felt so angry and sad at the treatment of the family post war. It’s so heartbreaking.
I would sincerely like to thank the author of this book for recording Kiek’s experiences so they are never forgotten. This book should be compulsory for every school child.
An absolute must read!
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The unfailing courage and compassion demonstrated by Kieks has much to teach future generations.
Almost equally as extraordinary as Kiek’s story, is the context against which it struggled to emerge. As a modern reader, the only thing harder to comprehend than the bravery and brutality seen at that time, is the idea that its heroes and their testimonies should experience such a reception in the near aftermath.
I couldn’t stop listening…
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1:50am and I’ve just finished it! Compelling
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