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![]() Gerrit Kleerekoper [I144642]Zoon van Jacob Kleerekoper en Elisabeth van Es. Geboren 15 feb 1897 (13 Adar I 5657) Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, bron: Gezinskaart Amsterdam E (Kleerekoper, J. - 04-04-1871 - 5422-0754-5320). Overleden 2 jul 1943 (29 Sivan 5703) Sobibor, Polen, leeftijd 46 jaar, doodsoorzaak: vermoord, bron: Joods Monument Joodse Gemeenschap in Nederland. Beroepen: diamantslijper (1919), bron: WieWasWie (huwelijken) (Gerrit Kleerekoper x Kaatje Ossedrijver Zaandam 1919/120), leraar, bron: Joods Monument Joodse Gemeenschap in Nederland Gerrit Kleerekoper (15 February 1897 2 July 1943) was a Jewish - Dutch gymnastics coach. He was married with two children and worked as a diamond cutter. He led the Dutch women gymnastics team to win the gold medal at the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Kleerekoper's team scored 316.75 points, defeating Italy and the United Kingdom. Many years later Alida van den Bos, one of the gold-winning gymnasts, told in an interview how important Kleerekoper's contribution was: "The training for the Olympics always took place at indoor gymnasiums even though the Olympics that year took place at an outdoor stadium. A few months prior to the Olympics, Kleerekoper made us only practice outdoors because he said that you never know how the weather will be the day of the Olympics and that we must be prepared for hot weather or any weather. The practice outside was very good, because we noticed that you have a lot more energy outdoors than needed."[1] The members of his Olympic gold-winning team were: Alida van den Bos, Estella Agsteribbe, Jacomina van den Berg, Petronella Burgerhof, Elka de Levie, Helena Nordheim, Ans Polak, Petronella van Randwijk, Hendrika van Rumt, Jud Simons, Jacoba Stelma and Anna van der Vegt. Five members of the gold-winning team were Jewish and in 1943 were murdered at Sobibor and Auschwitz by the Nazis during Operation Reinhard. On 2 July 1943 Gerrit Kleerekoper,[2] along with his wife Kaatje and their fourteen-year-old daughter Elisabeth, were murdered by the Nazis at the Sobibór extermination camp in German-occupied Poland.[3] Their twenty-one-year-old son Leendert died of exhaustion in Auschwitz in July 1944.[3][4][5], bron: (Gerrit Kleerekoper)
Gehuwd 28 mei 1919 (28 Iyar 5679) Zaandam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, leeftijd 22 jaar, bron: WieWasWie (huwelijken) (Gerrit Kleerekoper x Kaatje Ossedrijver Zaandam 1919/120) (24 jaar gehuwd) met: ![]() Kaatje Ossedrijver [I144643], leeftijd bij huwelijk 23 jaarDochter van Leendert Ossedrijver en Margaretha Elzas. Geboren 29 aug 1895 (9 Ellul 5655) Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, bronnen: WieWasWie (huwelijken) (Gerrit Kleerekoper x Kaatje Ossedrijver Zaandam 1919/120), Joods Monument Joodse Gemeenschap in Nederland. Overleden 2 jul 1943 (29 Sivan 5703) Sobibor, Polen, leeftijd 47 jaar, doodsoorzaak: vermoord, bron: Joods Monument Joodse Gemeenschap in Nederland Woonplaats (gezin): Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland (1 feb 1941 (4 Shevat 5701)) Rivierenlaan 94 I, Amsterdam
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![]() Leendert Kleerekoper [I144872]Geboren 15 jan 1923 (27 Tevet 5683) Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, bron: Joods Monument Joodse Gemeenschap in Nederland. Overleden 31 jul 1944 (11 Av 5704) Auschwitz, Polen, leeftijd 21 jaar, doodsoorzaak: vermoord, bron: Joods Monument Joodse Gemeenschap in Nederland 2.
![]() Elisabeth Kleerekoper [I144871]Geboren 14 okt 1928 (30 Tishrei 5689) Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland, bron: Joods Monument Joodse Gemeenschap in Nederland. Overleden 2 jul 1943 (29 Sivan 5703) Sobibor, Polen, leeftijd 14 jaar, doodsoorzaak: vermoord, bron: Joods Monument Joodse Gemeenschap in Nederland | |||
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