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Ina Boekbinder (Catharina Aaltjen Boekbinder) was born on 15 September, 1915 in Assen, Drenthe, Netherlands, is a Member. Discover Ina Boekbinder'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 72 years old?
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Catharina Aaltjen Boekbinder |
Occupation |
Dutch Resistance Member |
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72 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Virgo |
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15 September, 1915 |
Birthday |
15 September |
Birthplace |
Assen, Drenthe, Netherlands |
Date of death |
(1987-12-13)1987-12-13 Hilversum, North Holland, Netherlands |
Died Place |
Hilversum, North Holland, Netherlands |
Nationality |
The Netherlands |
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Ina Boekbinder Height, Weight & Measurements
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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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Parents |
Lambertus Lodewijk Boekbinder, Rosina Levie |
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Ina Boekbinder Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ina Boekbinder worth at the age of 72 years old? Ina Boekbinder’s income source is mostly from being a successful Member. She is from The Netherlands. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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In 2018, her son was involved in Assen's annual World War II remembrance day ceremonies, the theme of which was, "Verzetsverhalen" ("Resistance Stories"). According to a pre-event announcement by the newspaper, Asser Courant, the 4 May 2018 schedule was slated to include a performance in which "Rob Drukker tells the fairy tale of the three nieces from Assen. His mother Ina Boekbinder plays a role in this story in her own way."
Catharina ("Ina") Drukker-Boekbinder died on 12 December 1987 in Hilversum in the province of North Holland, Netherlands.
In 1981, Ina Boekbinder was awarded the Verzetsherdenkingskruis (Resistance Memorial Cross) by the Dutch government for her work with the Dutch Resistance.
She then remarried in 1951, becoming Catharina Aaltjen Drukker-Boekbinder, and greeted the arrival of a son, Rob, with her second husband.
While engaged in a food delivery trip between Apeldoorn and Zutphen in early 1945, she was wounded severely enough that she was forced to use crutches for the remainder of the war.
After war's end, Ina (Boekbinder) Horn and her husband, Leo Horn, decided to end their marriage. Their divorce was finalized on 31 October 1945.
In 1937, Lambertus Boekbinder died. Three years later, Ina Boekbinder became Ina Boekbinder-Horn in Amsterdam on 30 October 1940 when she married Leopold Silvain ("Leo") Horn, Jr. (1916–1995), a textile worker and soccer referee.
Following the invasion and occupation of the Netherlands by Germany in May 1940, Ina (Boekbinder) Horn and her husband, Leo Horn, joined the Dutch Resistance, and went into hiding as part of the underground movement. During this time, her widowed mother and sister were also forced to go into hiding, finding security at Assen's Gedempte Singel, where the Boekbinder's family patriarch had previously operated his textile business.
Catharina Aaltjen Boekbinder (1915–1987) was a member of the Dutch Resistance during World War II. Known to family and friends as “Ina Boekbinder,” she used the alias, "Catharina Weesing," during her resistance work. In 1981, she was awarded the Verzetsherdenkingskruis (Resistance Memorial Cross) by the Dutch government for her work as a freedom fighter and for her efforts to protect Jewish men, women and children in the Netherlands from persecution and deportation by Nazi officials.
Born on 15 September 1915 in Assen, in the province of Drenthe, Netherlands, Ina Boekbinder was the youngest daughter of Rosina (Levie) Boekbinder (1884–1969), a native of Leek, and Lambertus Lodewijk Boekbinder (1884–1937), a native of Borger who operated a textile firm from Gedempte Singel in Assen.
She and her sister, Betje Catharina (1912-1991) grew up in Assen. During the 1920s, they were enrolled at School 1 in Assen (later known as Noordersingelschool). Ina Boekbinder's image was captured in two school photographs, one of her fourth grade class, which was taken circa 1924, and in the second with her mother and classmates during a school field trip sometime between 1926 and 1930.