The Saving of Miriam
The drawing depicts a rescue effort involving the participation of three members of the Dutch underground: Hein Korpershoek, Wibo Florissen and Ans van Dam (Anna Chana Rosa Drukker). In 1943, van Dam was involved in moving Jewish children to hiding places. On 30 November 1943, she asked Korpershoek to help smuggle out a Jewish girl named Miriam Dasberg, who was about to be deported to the camps. Disguised as members of the Dutch Order Service, Korpershoek and Florissen removed Dasberg from the guesthouse in which she was staying and transferred her to van Dam, who found her a hiding place. Two weeks later, van Dam was arrested and deported to Auschwitz- Birkenau; from there she was taken to Kaufering, and then finally to Mühldorf.
Van Dam survived, and after the war she worked to reunite Jewish children with their families.
In 1987, Korpershoek and Florissen were recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations.
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