The Police Commissioner of Amersfoort requested that Henny Mimi de Vries, living at the Kamp 16b in Amersfoort, be located, detained and brought to trial. She was suspected of having changed her place of residence without the required authorization. This description referred to Jews who had gone into hiding.
The family De Vries (parents and two daughters: Henny Mimi and Meta) were among the first people from Amersfoort to go into hiding.
Algemeen Politieblad, 34, 27 August 1942, 970, notice 1631;
K. Ribbens, Zullen we nog terugkeren
. De jodenvervolging in Amersfoort tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog (Amersfoort 2002) 51
Henny Mimi de Vries studied Dutch in Utrecht from 1933. She passed her BA examination.
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