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Joseph André - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - Joseph André (14 March 1908 ? 1 June 1973) was a Catholic priest of the
diocese of Namur, Belgium. He was declared Righteous among the Nations by
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Joseph Celis; his daughters Bona and Lucy Celis; his two sons, the ... - Joseph Celis; his daughters Bona and Lucy Celis; his two sons, the priests
Hubert and Louis Celis; Marie Louise Tabruyn, Father Louis Celis' housekeeper;
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Monsignor Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs - The Righteous Among The ... - Monsignor Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs, was the bishop of Liège/Luik during the ...
recognized Monsignor Louis Kerkhofs as Righteous Among the Nations. Related
Stories. Joseph Celis; his daughters Bona and Lucy Celis; his two sons, the
priests ...
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Rescue and Righteous Among the Nations in Holland - Yad Vashem - Joseph Michman. In his book ... Righteous in general, and on the Netherlands in
particular. .... The priest B. J. Ader from a northwestern town in Holland traveled.
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Joseph Celis; his daughters Bona and Lucy Celis; his two sons, the ... - Joseph Celis; his daughters Bona and Lucy Celis; his two sons, the priests
Hubert and Louis Celis; Marie Louise Tabruyn, Father Louis Celis' housekeeper;
...
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Monsignor Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs - The Righteous Among The ... - Monsignor Louis-Joseph Kerkhofs, was the bishop of Liège/Luik during the ...
recognized Monsignor Louis Kerkhofs as Righteous Among the Nations. Related
Stories. Joseph Celis; his daughters Bona and Lucy Celis; his two sons, the
priests ...
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Rescue and Righteous Among the Nations in Holland - Yad Vashem - Joseph Michman. In his book ... Righteous in general, and on the Netherlands in
particular. .... The priest B. J. Ader from a northwestern town in Holland traveled.
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Polish Righteous Among the Nations - Wikipedia, the free ... - There are 6,532 Polish men and women recognized as Righteous by the State ...
who have been recognized by Yad Vashem as Righteous Among the Nations for
.... Father John T. Pawlikowski (a Servite priest from Chicago) remarked that the
.... of the rescued, Max Diamant who later changed his name to Josef Burzminski.
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