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Esmée van Eeghen (7 July 1918) was born on 7 July, 1918 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a fighter. Discover Esmée van Eeghen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 26 years old?
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7 July 1918 |
Occupation |
Resistance fighter |
Age |
26 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
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7 July 1918 |
Birthday |
7 July |
Birthplace |
Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Date of death |
(1944-09-07) Paddepoel, Noorddijk, Netherlands |
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Paddepoel, Noorddijk, Netherlands |
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Esmée van Eeghen Height, Weight & Measurements
At 26 years old, Esmée van Eeghen height not available right now. We will update Esmée van Eeghen's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
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Esmée van Eeghen Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Esmée van Eeghen worth at the age of 26 years old? Esmée van Eeghen’s income source is mostly from being a successful fighter. She is from . We have estimated
Esmée van Eeghen's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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The figure Sylvia in the book Journey Through the Night by Anne de Vries is loosely based on Esmée van Eeghen. Paul Verhoeven based his heroine Rachel Stein in the film Zwartboek on Esmée van Eeghen. There is also an opera, Esmée, by composer Theo Loevendie and librettist Jan Blokker about her affair with Hans Schmälzlein, which premiered at the 1995 Holland Festival. The NCRV paid attention to Van Eeghen in the series Wonderlijke Wegen.
Piet Oberman [nl] (resistance name Piet Kramer), who succeeded Krijn van den Helm as KP leader in Friesland in the summer of 1944, stated after the war: "Esmée was extremely well aware of everything related to the resistance movement in Friesland, and she knew many senior people in other provinces with whom she came into contact as a lead courier. She attended several meetings at the KP headquarters, at the time located at the home of Mr. Harm Kingma, director of a woodworking factory in Leeuwarden, and his wife Annie. Entirely alone, she has provided arms transport to Limburg and Amsterdam, among other things."
On 15 July 1944, the Germans raided the resistance headquarters where they captured a number of important documents. Van Eeghen was no longer trusted by the resistance and came before a 'vehmgericht' set up by the resistance, which wanted to sentence her to death, but on the intercession of Krijn van den Helm, offered her the choice: leave Leeuwarden or be shot. In the meantime, an investigation had shown that she had not committed treason, but that the wounded resistance fighter Ben de Vries had fallen into the hands of the SD.
Van Eeghen left Leeuwarden and went into hiding with her mother. The SD was hunting her and the resistance did not trust her either. Due to her betrayal by An Jaakke, she was arrested by the SD on 8 August 1944. The SD tried to turn her, but she did not respond. It is unknown what exactly she said to the SD. On the evening of 7 September 1944, she was shot dead together with Luitje Kremer, 24 years old and a member of the KP Noord-Drenthe, by a firing squad led by Untersturmführer Ernst Knorr [nl]. The next day she was found in the Van Starkenborgh Canal [nl]. She was buried in Baarn. Her grave is also dedicated to the memory of her brother Dave, who died in the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen.
Although van Eeghen was financially independent, she took up a job as a nurse in the Amsterdam civil hospital. In the spring of 1943 she entered into a love affair with the medical student Henk Kluvers. When he was supposed to sign the declaration of loyalty for students in the spring, he went to Leeuwarden to evade this signature. Van Eeghen followed him and supported him and his friend Pieter Meersburg to hide Jewish children on behalf of the Landelijke Organisatie voor Hulp aan Onderduikers (LO) in the north of the country. They saved the lives of at least 100 children. She wanted a family herself, but Kluvers was still in education and also had tuberculosis, so marriage was out of the question for him and he ended the relationship.
In order to arrange accommodations for Amsterdam children, they both came to Leeuwarden a lot and came into contact with the local resistance. Her brother Dave joined the resistance after the Dutch capitulation. Esmee also joined the resistance through a friend. After a raid by the Frisian resistance on the employment office at the Zaailand in Leeuwarden on 25 July 1943, she decided to stay in Friesland for good.
Esmée Adrienne van Eeghen (7 July 1918 - 7 September 1944) was a Dutch resistance fighter in World War II. Van Eeghen is controversial because she fell in love with a German officer, but in spite of this played a significant role in the resistance, especially in Friesland, a role that would ultimately be fatal for her, due to her turbulent love life. The character Rachel Stein from the 2006 film Black Book was based on the life of van Eeghen.
Esmée van Eeghen was born in Amsterdam on 7 July 1918. Her parents were Reginald van Eeghen (1889-1936), director of the Amstel Brewery, and Minette Adrienne van Lennep (1892-1975), better known as Miesje van Lennep. Esmée had a brother, Dave, who was two years her junior. She had a happy, sheltered childhood, even though her father left for America when she was eight after his divorce and died in San Francisco in 1936. Her mother remarried Alphert Schimmelpenninck van der Oye [nl], by whom she had a third child, Sander.