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mahatmakanejeeves

(70,247 posts)
Tue Dec 15, 2020, 08:10 PM Dec 2020

Janine de Greef, Belgian who helped smuggle downed Allied airmen to safety, dies at 95

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Janine de Greef, Belgian who helped smuggle downed Allied airmen to safety, dies at 95



Janine de Greef in Lourdes, France, in 1945. (Family photo)

By Phil Davison
Dec. 15, 2020 at 1:05 p.m. EST

Janine de Greef was a 14-year Belgian schoolgirl when the Nazis invaded her country in May 1940. With her youth proving an effective cover, she became at 16 a member of the Belgian resistance, helping smuggle hundreds of downed Allied airmen, mostly British but including 108 Americans, south through Nazi-occupied France to neutral Spain.

The de Greef family — her father, mother and elder brother — were credited with saving more than 320 of the 800 or so Allied airmen who survived being shot down over Belgium. ... At every step, Ms. de Greef was in danger of capture, even execution by the Gestapo, a fate which befell many of her Belgian comrades, some 250 of whom died in Nazi concentration camps.

During her trips through France toward the Pyrenees mountains and Spain, she was often aided by local guerrillas of the French resistance. She was believed to be among the last surviving members of the “Comet Line,” the clandestine Belgian resistance network founded in 1941 by 24-year-old Belgian nurse Andrée “Dédée” de Jongh, to spirit allied airmen through Nazi lines to safety in Spain and eventually to Britain.

Ms. de Greef, 95, died Nov. 7 at the Brussels care home where she had spent the last decade. The French-based Les Amis du Réseau Comète (Friends of the Comet Network, or Line) announced the death but did not provide a cause.

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Janine de Greef, Belgian who helped smuggle downed Allied airmen to safety, dies at 95 (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2020 OP
That's bravery; that's heroic! Hermit-The-Prog Dec 2020 #1
KnR. Wonderful to read. TYVM Hekate Dec 2020 #2
She's earned a fabulous afterlife! Wonderful woman! Karadeniz Dec 2020 #3
Les amis du rseau Comte mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2020 #4
I had a friend like that. DFW Dec 2020 #5

Hekate

(100,133 posts)
2. KnR. Wonderful to read. TYVM
Tue Dec 15, 2020, 09:41 PM
Dec 2020

Sending this on to my husband in memory of his father, who was also in the Belgian Resistance.

mahatmakanejeeves

(70,247 posts)
4. Les amis du rseau Comte
Wed Dec 16, 2020, 08:38 AM
Dec 2020

The obituary referred to this group.

Les amis du réseau Comète

There's an obituary here too. I just now noticed the date of her death: November 7.

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DFW

(60,317 posts)
5. I had a friend like that.
Wed Dec 16, 2020, 08:59 AM
Dec 2020

He died of lung cancer about 25 years ago, but he would have been over 90 now, too. Although he never smoked, everyone in his office did, and no pleas to stop were heeded.

Though he spoke nothing but French, and lived all his life in Paris, his ancestors were Dutch, and his family name was Looren. Tall and blond, he looked like the Aryan ideal, and the Nazi occupiers never suspected that this 14 year old school kid was, at night, firing machine guns at them as a member of the resistance. Though he was never caught, like most of those who had harrowing combat experiences, he never talked of his days with the French Résistance, and I found out about his expoits from his friends, some of whom had done similar things, but only recounted the adventures of others, never their own.

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