This man is Johan Van Hulst. He passed away on March 22 2018. He lived to be 107 years old. He was a Dutch school director from the Netherlands. In 1943, three years after Germany invaded the Netherlands, he was working at a college in Amsterdam. The college shared a yard with a day care facility that had been taken over by the Nazis as a detainment center for children awaiting deportation. The children were facing certain death! Van Hulst helped the resistance by passing the children over the hedge between the two buildings and then hid the children in his building until the children were picked up and smuggled to safety. These weren't his kids!! He just knew that he had to do something. Van Hulsts greatest dilemma was making sure too many children weren't smuggled out, thus alarming the Nazis. For the rest of his life he lived in pain knowing all the children that he left behind were sent to their deaths. He saved over 600 children's lives then. To this date, think about the number of people that are living today because of those 600 lives that were saved! Johan Van Hulst didn't care about being a hero. He just knew that these kids lives needed saving. He knew his life was at risk if he was caught but saving others was more important to him. We all must do something for someone else. Try helping someone you don't know that needs help. It's always the human thing to do. There is adversity around us every day, but out of that adversity you see real leaders and true heroes born! What will history say about you when you pass on! #righteousamongthenations #yadvashem #ushmm #heroes #thenetherlands

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This man is Johan Van Hulst. He passed away on March 22 2018. He lived to be 107 years old. He was a Dutch school director from the Netherlands. In 1943, three years after Germany invaded the Netherlands, he was working at a college in Amsterdam. The college shared a yard with a day care facility that had been taken over by the Nazis as a detainment center for children awaiting deportation. The children were facing certain death! Van Hulst helped the resistance by passing the children over the hedge between the two buildings and then hid the children in his building until the children were picked up and smuggled to safety. These weren't his kids!! He just knew that he had to do something. Van Hulsts greatest dilemma was making sure too many children weren't smuggled out, thus alarming the Nazis. For the rest of his life he lived in pain knowing all the children that he left behind were sent to their deaths. He saved over 600 children's lives then. To this date, think about the number of people that are living today because of those 600 lives that were saved! Johan Van Hulst didn't care about being a hero. He just knew that these kids lives needed saving. He knew his life was at risk if he was caught but saving others was more important to him. We all must do something for someone else. Try helping someone you don't know that needs help. It's always the human thing to do. There is adversity around us every day, but out of that adversity you see real leaders and true heroes born! What will history say about you when you pass on! #righteousamongthenations #yadvashem #ushmm #heroes #thenetherlands


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