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  1. T he son of a Dutch minister, John (Jean) Weidner was a 28-year-old émigré and textile merchant living in France when the Nazis invaded Western Europe. In 1941, Weidner joined humanitarian relief efforts to aid Jewish and other refugees in the Unoccupied Zone.

  2. Professor Weidners research involves in the synthesis and characterization of electrochemically active materials, and the design and operation of electrochemical processes.

  3. Johan Hendrik Weidner (October 22, 1912, Brussels, Belgium - May 21, 1994, Monterey Park, California, United States) was a highly decorated Dutch hero of World War II.

  4. Major General John Weidner is the Chief of Staff, United Nations Command (UNC) and United States Forces Korea (USFK), U.S. Army Garrison Humphreys, South Korea. UNC enforces the Armistice Agreement, facilitates diplomacy, and integrates multinational forces; while USFK, a Sub-unified command of U.S. Indo-Pacific Command deters aggression and ...

  5. Jul 9, 2013 · The story of J. H. Weidner, who risked his life to save over 1000 lives from German Nazis during WW2. Get inspired by his selfless love that dared to help. During one of the worst times in history, one of the best examples of Christian behavior emerged.

  6. The Collection is the most extensive source of information about John Weidners life and about the Dutch-Paris Escape Line that he founded and led. It is an essential trove of information for scholars conducting research on the resistance organization.

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  8. Dr. Johan Hendrik Weidner. Born: October 22, 1912. Brussels, Belgium. Belgium. France. Johan was the eldest of four children born to Dutch parents. His father was a minister in the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. Johan grew up in Collonges, France, where his father served as a pastor.