Denis Claire Baudouin Mesritz (The Hague, November 16, 1919 – Rathenow, March 16, 1945 ) was a Dutch lawyer. He studied law at the University of Groningen until 1942. Jean Mesritz was his brother. During the Second World War, Mesritz was active in the resistance. He was the founder of the underground newspaper De Toekomst “The Future” as well as being involved in “De Geus”, “Het Parool” and “Ons Volk”. In addition, he was an initiator of what would become the National Resistance Committee. On May 16, 1944, he was arrested by the Germans on the Amsterdam-Hague train. He died at the age of 25 in the concentration camp in Rathenow and is buried at Ereveld Loenen.
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| - Denis Claire Baudouin Mesritz (The Hague, November 16, 1919 – Rathenow, March 16, 1945 ) was a Dutch lawyer. He studied law at the University of Groningen until 1942. Jean Mesritz was his brother. During the Second World War, Mesritz was active in the resistance. He was the founder of the underground newspaper De Toekomst “The Future” as well as being involved in “De Geus”, “Het Parool” and “Ons Volk”. In addition, he was an initiator of what would become the National Resistance Committee. On May 16, 1944, he was arrested by the Germans on the Amsterdam-Hague train. He died at the age of 25 in the concentration camp in Rathenow and is buried at Ereveld Loenen. (en)
- Denis Claire Baudouin Mesritz (Den Haag, 16 november 1919 – Rathenow, 16 maart 1945) was een Nederlandse advocaat. Hij studeerde rechten aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen tot 1942. Jean Mesritz was zijn broer. Mesritz was tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog actief in de illegale pers, hij was betrokken bij het blad De Toekomst. Op 16 mei 1944 werd hij door de Duitsers opgepakt in een trein. Hij overleed op 25-jarige leeftijd in het concentratiekamp te Rathenow en is begraven op Ereveld Loenen. (nl)
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| - Denis Claire Baudouin Mesritz (The Hague, November 16, 1919 – Rathenow, March 16, 1945 ) was a Dutch lawyer. He studied law at the University of Groningen until 1942. Jean Mesritz was his brother. During the Second World War, Mesritz was active in the resistance. He was the founder of the underground newspaper De Toekomst “The Future” as well as being involved in “De Geus”, “Het Parool” and “Ons Volk”. In addition, he was an initiator of what would become the National Resistance Committee. On May 16, 1944, he was arrested by the Germans on the Amsterdam-Hague train. He died at the age of 25 in the concentration camp in Rathenow and is buried at Ereveld Loenen. (en)
- Denis Claire Baudouin Mesritz (Den Haag, 16 november 1919 – Rathenow, 16 maart 1945) was een Nederlandse advocaat. Hij studeerde rechten aan de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen tot 1942. Jean Mesritz was zijn broer. Mesritz was tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog actief in de illegale pers, hij was betrokken bij het blad De Toekomst. Op 16 mei 1944 werd hij door de Duitsers opgepakt in een trein. Hij overleed op 25-jarige leeftijd in het concentratiekamp te Rathenow en is begraven op Ereveld Loenen. (nl)
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