Mirjam and her sister Makkie first extensively investigated the life story of their parents. Earlier they told NH News about this search. The sisters are working on a book about their parents and have now written down all the information from the diaries and agendas. Now it is important to protect the original documents against decay.
Klaartje Pompe from the Noord-Hollands Archief is gilded with the wealth of diaries, especially since the portrait of Netty sacrifices can also be seen on the exhibition ‘Women in Resistance ‘ In the archive on the Jansstraat in Haarlem.
“Our parents have never told us as children, but also really anything about their war experiences,” emphasizes Mirjam in the handing over again. The story of her parents as resistance fighters can now be shared with everyone.
The fact that Netty Otters and Herman Mulder were deeply drawn by everything they had seen and experienced in the war can also be read in the story below.

