Tag: Patrimoniumstraat

  • Patrimoniumstraat 12

    Patrimoniumstraat 12

    Aalten

    The house is of particular significance due to its history of occupation. During the Second World War, it was inhabited by the resistance leader ‘Ome Jan’ (Uncle Jan) Wikkerink and his family. Motivated by his religious convictions, Wikkerink was deeply involved in assisting those in hiding. He became the leader of the Landelijke Organisatie voor hulp aan Onderduikers (LO – National Organisation for Aid to People in Hiding) and the Landelijke Knokploegen (KP – National Assault Teams) in Aalten.

    On Sunday, 15 September 1944, the house was surrounded and he was arrested along with several others. However, he was liberated that very same day. In retaliation for the rescue operation, the Germans threw hand grenades into the house on Patrimoniumstraat, causing the interior to go up in flames.

    The house was built in the traditional brick architecture characteristic of the Interwar period, featuring a substantial overhang and strong horizontal elements, such as the bay window at the front of the property.


    Owners

    Overview is incomplete.

    YearPlotOwnerDescription
    1832I-167de Hervormde Armen van Bredevoort (Reformed Poor of Bredevoort)57.570 m² farmland

    Residents

    Population register 1930-1940

    Hendrik Jan Wikkerink (Aalten, 30-06-1896), bricklayer
    Dela Gesina Eppink (Dale, 28-02-1898)

    Address directory 1934

    Aalten C439/2 > Patrimoniumstraat 12

    H.J. Wikkerink

    Address directory 1967

    Patrimoniumstraat 12

    G.C. Wikkerink

    Features


    Cadastral no.I-12553
    FunctionHouse
    Year of construction1932
    Listedno