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The Vrije Groepen Amsterdam (VGA, "Free Groups of Amsterdam") was a federation of
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groups in
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during the final years of
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. The VGA was founded in late 1943 to coordinate the activities of Amsterdam's resistance groups. The groups counted some 350 members, about a fifth of whom had a
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or part-Jewish background. The VGA focused primarily on hiding Jews from the Nazis and caring for Jews in hiding. Their activities included distributing falsified identification documents, as well as
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and financial support, to Jews and others in hiding (so-called '' onderduikers'') and to members of the resistance movement."Vrije Groepen Amsterdam (NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies)"
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"Vriendenwandeling: Joods Amsterdam"
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The 38 groups united under the VGA umbrella included the PP group led by Bob van Amerongen and
Jan Hemelrijk Jan Hemelrijk (28 May 1918 – 16 March 2005) was a Dutch mathematician, Professor of Statistics at the University of Amsterdam, and authority in the field of stochastic processes. Jo van Nunen and Jaap van der Wal. "Jaap wessels–his life with ...
, which consisted mainly of Jewish and part-Jewish members. The ''groep-Gerretsen'' and ''groep-Brandsma'' resistance groups were also part of the VGA. The name ''vrije groepen'' ("free groups") indicated that the resistance groups did not want to join the national resistance organisation '' Landelijke Organisatie voor Hulp aan Onderduikers'' (LO) but preferred to remain independent. The choice to remain independent was often related to the fact that the LO reported all families hiding Jews and others from the Nazis to the '' Nationaal Steun Fonds'' (NSF), an organisation which coordinated the financial support of the Dutch resistance activities. This reporting was considered too risky by the ''vrije groepen'', who therefore chose not to be affiliated with the LO. Another reason why these groups preferred to remain independent of the national organisations was that many of the groups represented specific minorities such as Jews or
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Loe de Jong Louis "Loe" de Jong (24 April 1914 in Amsterdam – 15 March 2005 in Amsterdam) was a Dutch historian who specialised in the Netherlands in World War II and the Dutch resistance. De Jong studied history and social geography at the University of Am ...
, ''
Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog ''The Kingdom of the Netherlands During World War II'' () is the standard reference on the history of the Netherlands during World War II. The series was written by Loe de Jong (1914–2005), director of the Dutch Institute for War Documentat ...
'', vol. 7, part 2, pp. 729-731 (Dutch)


History

In late 1943, the various organisations caring for Jews and others in hiding in Amsterdam established regular contact. A number of leaders of these groups met at Keizersgracht 695 to found the VGA. A similar federation was established in
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, the '' Vrije Groepen Den Haag''. "For us, it was the most dangerous meeting of the war",
Jan Hemelrijk Jan Hemelrijk (28 May 1918 – 16 March 2005) was a Dutch mathematician, Professor of Statistics at the University of Amsterdam, and authority in the field of stochastic processes. Jo van Nunen and Jaap van der Wal. "Jaap wessels–his life with ...
said of the gathering on Keizersgracht. "There were about thirty people, all representing various groups. I went there shaking in my boots. Fortunately we were not betrayed, or the Germans would have been able to arrest the entire non-affiliated resistance movement in Amsterdam in one fell blow." The VGA had a special branch aimed at identifying traitors and helping members who had been arrested, in some cases even attempting to break them free. The intelligence work included making contact with a broad network of jailers, attorneys, physicians, priests and even members of the German ''
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'' (SD) intelligence agency.


Remembrance

In April 2013, a book by Loes Gompes documenting the history of the PP group, one of the organisations in the VGA, was published under the title ''Fatsoenlijk land: Porgel en Porulan in het verzet''. The book was accompanied by a documentary film of the same title, which was shown in the
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(Jewish Historical Museum) in Amsterdam in January 2014 and broadcast in April of that year on national television channel
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. In May 2014, the film was shown in cinema
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in Amsterdam, followed by interviews with children of PP group members. Following the showing, a ceremony was held to unveil a plaque on the building at Keizersgracht 695 commemorating the founding of the VGA there. The archive of the VGA is maintained by the
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.


See also

* Group 2000 *
Anne Frank Annelies Marie Frank (, ; 12 June 1929 – February or March 1945)Research by The Anne Frank House in 2015 revealed that Frank may have died in February 1945 rather than in March, as Dutch authorities had long assumed"New research sheds new li ...
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Netherlands in World War II Despite Dutch neutrality, Nazi Germany German invasion of the Netherlands, invaded the Netherlands on 10 May 1940 as part of ''Fall Gelb'' (Case Yellow). On 15 May 1940, one day after the Rotterdam Blitz, bombing of Rotterdam, the Dutch forces ...


References

{{reflist Dutch resistance The Holocaust in the Netherlands Jews and Judaism in Amsterdam Amsterdam in World War II