Jacques Weisser BEM was born in Antwerp in February 1942. In August 1942, after his parents' deportation to camps, Jacques was sent to Meisjeshuis orphanage, Sint-Erasmus hospital & then Baron de Castro orphanage, before being hidden in the Ardennes by the Resistance:
I have absolutely no memory of any kind whatsoever about the war other than what I have been told, either by family, but most importantly by the research of other people, especially a young man called Reinier Heinsman who enabled me to find out a lot more about my background.
I want to educate, and I’m positive. But there are times when the burden of being Jewish is heavy. But how can I educate when I can’t explain to people what I went through but don't remember? You can only tell the story of what you know happened through the mouth of others.
Some things I do remember: these big red goose eiderdowns. Great big things shielded with goose feathers to keep warm. There was no heating. And I remember being wrapped up in brown paper with butter. I think it was at the time I had polio.
Why weren’t all us children sent off to Auschwitz? A German edict said that any children under 3 years old, who did not have living parents, would not be sent to Auschwitz. Babies of 6 months, were sent, we were not. An unbelievable edict that most people cannot understand.

Jacques Weisser BEM was born in Antwerp in February 1942. In August 1942, after his parents' deportation to camps, Jacques was sent to Meisjeshuis orphanage, Sint-Erasmus hospital & then Baron de Castro orphanage, before being hidden in the Ardennes by the Resistance:
I have absolutely no memory of any kind whatsoever about the war other than what I have been told, either by family, but most importantly by the research of other people, especially a young man called Reinier Heinsman who enabled me to find out a lot more about my background.
I want to educate, and I’m positive. But there are times when the burden of being Jewish is heavy. But how can I educate when I can’t explain to people what I went through but don't remember? You can only tell the story of what you know happened through the mouth of others.
Some things I do remember: these big red goose eiderdowns. Great big things shielded with goose feathers to keep warm. There was no heating. And I remember being wrapped up in brown paper with butter. I think it was at the time I had polio.
Why weren’t all us children sent off to Auschwitz? A German edict said that any children under 3 years old, who did not have living parents, would not be sent to Auschwitz. Babies of 6 months, were sent, we were not. An unbelievable edict that most people cannot understand.

924: The Babies Not Sent To Auschwitz
