| Community Update Archive - SCJ Martyrs pt. 8 - Fr. Muermans |
|
LITTLE KNOWN RESISTANCE FIGHTER "Responding to a call rooted in the humiliation of his homeland, he operated in several resistance groups. In May 1944 he fell into the hands of the Gestapo, who took him away forever." (Sint Unum, 1947) The little that we know about the fate of Fr. Muermans, SCJ, a member of the Flemish province, When Fr. Muermans returned to Belgium he became active in the resistance. He was busy with the resistance press and helped many young people to go underground in order to prevent the Gestapo from arresting them and sending them off to labor camps. When the Gestapo learned of this, he was arrested right in front of his pupils' eyes! After several days incarceration in Brussels, he was successively transferred to various concentration camps: Buchenwald, Ellrich, Harzungen and Dora where he died on February 12, 1945, only a few weeks before the camp was liberated by the American army. We now know that Fr. Muermans died near Blankenburg in one of the 40 sub-camps of the Mittlebau-Dora Concentration camp. From 1943 to 1945 Dora produced arms for the Germany Army: warplanes, antiaircraft batteries, both the V-1 and V-2 rockets. Hitler and the High Command still believed these super weapons had the potential to bring them victory. They were produced in an immense underground factory, the largest of its kind up until then. The size of this underground factory is hard to comprehend. An enormous tunnel stretched for 12.43 miles and was 98.43 feet high. Some 60,000 prisoners from the Mittlebau-Dora camps worked as slaves, 20,000 of whom died, including Fr. Muermans. The circumstances of his death remain obscure. Fr. Muermans left us no writings. There was only his commitment to young people in the resistance which cost him his life |