Jacob Luitjens, Date of Birth

    

Jacob Luitjens

Dutch collaborator with Nazi Germany

Date of Birth: 18-Apr-1919

Profession: university teacher, botanist

Nationality: Kingdom of the Netherlands

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Jacob Luitjens

  • Jacob Luitjens (born April 18, 1919) was a Dutch collaborator during World War II.
  • He was nicknamed the terror of Roden, as he was active in and around Roden in the Drenthe Province.
  • He was born in Buitenzorg, Dutch East Indies. After the war, on 10 September 1948, Luitjens was convicted in absentia to life imprisonment.
  • He evaded this punishment by fleeing to Paraguay, aided by Mennonites, using the name "Gerhard Harder".
  • He emigrated to Canada in 1961, where he became an instructor in the Department of Botany at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
  • Students in the department knew him as an almost completely silent "ghost-like" man. The Frisian Jack Kooistra, also known as 'the Frisian Simon Wiesenthal', managed to track down Luitjens in 1992.
  • Luitjens was stripped of his Canadian citizenship and was deported to the Netherlands.
  • At a court in Assen, he was convicted and sentenced to an imprisonment of 28 months.
  • He served this term until March 1995 in a prison in Groningen.
  • Afterwards, the Canadian government forbade his return to Canada.
  • Luitjens has been without a nationality since.
  • Ian Kagedan of B'nai Brith Canada characterized the deportation as part of an ongoing "quest" to bring Nazi war criminals to justice.

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