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  1. John Weidner passed away on May 21, 1994. The John Henry Weidner Foundation for Altruism is a registered 501 (c) (3) organization established in 1996 through the generosity of John and Naomi Weidner. The Foundation was one of Weidners final endeavors and acts of altruism.

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

  3. Jul 9, 2013 · During one of the worst times in history, one of the best examples of Christian behavior emerged. In 1940 when German Nazis invaded Holland, John Henry Weidnera Dutch citizen in his late 20s—happened to be in Paris. Unable to reach England with the purpose of joining the Allied armies, he remained in France.

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  4. Seventh-day. Adventist Church. History. Theology. Organization. Periodicals. Service. Media ministries. People. Adventism. v. t. e. 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 . Early life.

  5. The Dutch-Paris Escape Line evolved from a desire by John Henry Weidner, the son of a Seventh-day Adventist pastor, to see to the needs of Dutch nationals interned in French refugee camps. His visits to the refugee camps began in 1940.

  6. 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.

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