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Johan van Hulst (Johan Willem van Hulst) was born on 28 January, 1911 in Amsterdam, Netherlands, is a Righteous Among the Nations. Discover Johan van Hulst's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 107 years old?

Popular As Johan Willem van Hulst
Occupation Politician, author, teacher, pedagogue, professor
Age 107 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 28 January 1911
Birthday 28 January
Birthplace Amsterdam, Netherlands
Date of death 2018
Died Place Amsterdam, Netherlands
Nationality Israel

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Who Is Johan van Hulst's Wife?

His wife is Anna Jannetta Donker (m. 1936–1998; her death)

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Wife Anna Jannetta Donker (m. 1936–1998; her death)
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Children 4 children

Johan van Hulst Net Worth

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Source of Income Politician

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1815

According to René van der Linden, who served as President of the Senate of the Netherlands, Van Hulst was the first former member of the Senate to reach the age of 100 since the establishment of the upper house in 1815.

1911

Johan Willem van Hulst (28 January 1911 – 22 March 2018) was a Dutch school director, university professor, author, politician, chess player and centenarian.

Van Hulst was born on 28 January 1911 in Amsterdam, the son of Gerrit van Hulst and Geertruida Hofman.

He studied psychology and pedagogy at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

In the meantime he worked as a teacher and mentor in Oudewater, Utrecht and Purmerend.

1942

In 1942 van Hulst was the director of the Reformed Teacher Training College which educated elementary school teachers at Plantage Middenlaan 27, Amsterdam.

Across the street at Plantage Middenlaan 24 was the Hollandse Schouwburg theatre, the main clearing site for the Jews living in Amsterdam who had been issued deportation notices by the Nazi government.

Children who arrived at the Schouwburg were separated from their families and sent to the neighbouring crèche at Plantage Middenlaan 31 run by Henriëtte Pimentel.

The crèche shared a back garden with the college that van Hulst directed.

1943

In 1943, with the help of the Dutch resistance and students of the nearby University of Amsterdam, he was instrumental in saving over 600 Jewish children from the nursery of the Hollandsche Schouwburg who were destined for deportation to Nazi concentration camps.

Starting in January 1943, Pimentel and Walter Süskind, a German Jew who had been appointed by the Nazis to run the Hollandsche Schouwburg operation, began canvassing potential adoptive families for physical descriptions of children who could fit into their families without detection.

Once the children's parents had agreed, the names of the children to be rescued were removed from the Nazi's registry of Jews who had passed through the Schouwburg theatre.

Then, working with Pimentel, Süskind and dozens of other volunteers, Van Hulst arranged for the children to be spirited over the hedge separating the neighbouring back yards of the crèche and the teachers' college, often assisted by the teachers-in-training or local university students.

When the time came to move the rescued children and babies away from the school, they would be hidden in containers such as bags, sacks or laundry baskets.

Numerous methods were used to move the hidden children from the school.

In one method, the operation's helpers would wait for the moment a tram passed, blocking the view of Nazi guards at the facing Hollandsche Schouwburg, to cycle away with the hidden child.

The operation came to a halt on 29 September 1943 when the Nazis sent Pimentel and 100 children from the crèche to Nazi concentration camps.

Decades later, Van Hulst described his experience: "Now try to imagine 80, 90, perhaps 70 or 100 children standing there, and you have to decide which children to take with you. [...] That was the most difficult day of my life. [...] You know for a fact that the children you leave behind are going to die. I took 12 with me. Later on I asked myself: ‘Why not 13? Van Hulst thought twelve was the right number, otherwise the Germans would notice his plan and shut it down. In total, the operation had rescued between 500 and 1,000 Jewish babies and children.

1956

Van Hulst served as Senator of the Netherlands from July 1956 to June 1981.

Van Hulst served a member of the Senate of the Netherlands from 1956 to 1981 and from 1961 until 1968 he was a Member of the European Parliament.

1961

He also was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Christian Democratic Group from October 1961 until September 1968.

He later was an emeritus professor of pedagogy at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and a prolific author with more than a hundred publications.

He was also a noted chess player.

1968

He was elected to be the parliamentary leader of the Christian Historical Union (CHU) in the Senate from December 1968 until June 1977, when the CHU merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA).

He then became the first CDA Leader in the Senate.

Van Hulst was elected as Chairman of the CHU on 5 October 1968 during the CHU party conference of 1968.

1969

Van Hulst previously served as the party chair of the CHU from September 1969 until February 1972.

He also was Chairman of the CHU from 1969 until 1972.

1971

Van Hulst was tasked with preparing for the upcoming general election of 1971.

Van Hulst was an active chess player.

1972

From 1972 until 1981 Van Hulst was group leader in the Senate; first for the CHU and from 1977 on for the CDA.

1973

For his humanitarian actions he received the Yad Vashem distinction Righteous Among the Nations from the State of Israel in 1973.

Van Hulst received the Yad Vashem distinction in 1973.

2006

In 2006, at the age of 95, he won the Corus Chess Tournament for former politicians.

2010

He won it again in 2010.

2012

During a visit to the Netherlands in 2012, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said of Van Hulst: "We say, those who save one life save a universe. You saved hundreds of universes. I want to thank you in the name of the Jewish people, but also in the name of humanity."

Van Hulst replied, talking about the children he could not save: "I only can hope the angels may conduct them into paradise."

2016

In 2016, the former Reformed Teacher Training College became the Dutch National Holocaust Museum.

2018

Shortly before his 107th birthday in 2018, Van Hulst gave an interview on Dutch television, talking about his experiences during the war.

On 22 March 2018, Van Hulst died at the age of 107.