Klaas Reinder Wiersma,
Landarbeider, Verzet,
Geboortedatum: 1922-01-15,
Geboorteplaats: Zuidhorn
Datum overlijden: 1945-01-15
Plaats overlijden of laatste detentie: Neuengamme Hamburg Germany
Deze vermelding is afkomstig van de Erelijst voor Nederlanders en/of de Nederlandse Oorlogsgravenstichting. Nederlanders die hun leven op een bijzondere manier hebben gegeven. Daarnaast zijn er nog meer websites waar hun levensverhaal te vinden is. Zijn of haar verhaal kan dan ook gevonden worden door de naam in de zoekmachine Google in te geven. De beschrijving is om praktische redenen in het Nederlands.
This record comes from the Roll of Honor for Dutch people and/or the Dutch War Graves Foundation. Dutch people who gave their lives in a special way. There are also more websites where their life stories can be found. Their story can be found by entering their name into the Google search engine. The description is in Dutch for practical reasons.
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