Abraham Prins was the son of Samuel Prins and Hientje Vleeschhouwer. He was a sports teacher and a physiotherapist. He earned extra money as a civil servant at the Rijkspostspaarbank (a state-run savings bank). In March 1932 he married a non-Jewish woman. Because it was a mixed marriage, he did not have to report for deportation during the war.
One day, Abraham Prins cut through a park to catch …