Campert Jan Vedic birth chart profile
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Cancer Lagna

Campert Jan

Remembering (Jan 12, 1943)

August 15, 1902 · Spijkenisse, South Holland
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Moon Sign
Sagittarius
Sun Sign
Cancer
Ascendant
Cancer
Nakshatra
Mula
Birth Star
Other FamousWritersPoetClerical/ SecretarialFighterMultiple MarriagesDivorceeTwo Marriages
Biography

Campert Jan Biography

Dutch journalist, poet, writer and resistance member in Word War 2. Campert was the son of Petrus Remco Campert (b. 15 June 1874, Leiden - 8 October 1921, West Kapelle), a family doctor in Spijkenisse and Johanna Maria Anna van Hall (b. 1871). He followed the Higher Civic School (HBS) in Vlissingen (1915-1918) and the two year school for Trade and Commerce. From 1919 to 1926 he worked for an commercial bank, but in 1926 he changed to journalism working for local newspapers around Den Haag. In the twenties he also started to publish poetry, and in the thirties fiction. He co-authored detectives. During the second world war he was active in the Dutch resistance, both in words (remarkable war poetry) and in deeds. He smuggled around 20 Jews via Belgium to the Vichy route, but he was caught on 21 July 1942 near Baarle-Nassau when smuggling the 21 year old Jew Frans van Raalte to Belgium. Both of them and his companion Martien Nijkamp were taken prison. Van Raalte committed suicide the same day. Campert was send successively to the prison of Breda, concentration camps in Haaren, Amersfoort, Buchenwald/Dachau and at last (nov-jan 1943) to Neuengamme. According to the official Neuengamme concentration camp record he died 12 January 1943 13h30 in Neuengamme as a result of pleurisy. Other sources (Gerrit Kleinveld citing Jan van Bork in the NRC of 19 Febr 2005) stated that he was murdered by Dutch prisoners, because they accused him of betrayal of others in exchange for a better personal treatment. An investigation of the city of Den Haag refuted this accusation and concluded that the cause of death was tuberculosis that in turn was the result of the bad treatment and malnourishment in the German concentration camps. His most famous and after the war by the Dutch people iconified Song of the Eighteen Dead was first published in the illegal paper Vrij Nederland. It was written after the execution of fifteen resistance fighters and three February strike participants on 13 March 1941 at the now for the Dutch sacred Dead Remembrance place Waalsdorpervlakte. An illustrated version of it was illegally distributed in the spring of 1943 by Geert Lubberhuizen for 5 guilders a piece. 15,000 of them were sold by the illegal press and the money was used to hide and support Jewish children. The poem "De achttien dooden" is still often read on the Fourth Day of May, the day the Dutch people remember their second world war victims by hanging their flags half-mast high (Remembrance of the Dead). On the following Fifth Day of May (10/1), they celebrate their liberation by the Allied Forces. The poem of The Eighteen Dead starts with: "A cell is but six feet long and hardly six feet wide, yet smaller is the patch of ground, that I now do not yet know, but where I nameless come to lie, my comrades all and one, we eighteen were in number then, none shall the evening see come." In 1948 the Jan Campert price for poetry was named after him. Personal Jan Campert had the reputation of being a womaniser and a drinker. He had high ideals and problems with his work as a clerk. He was married twice and tried without success to play the role of an honourable family man. But he had a careless bohème style of living, that he called "slordig" and irresponsible sometimes. He married twice but had much more relations. From 8 Feb 1928 (The Hague) till their divorce on 19 Dec 1932 (The Haque) he was married to the actress Wilhelmina (Joeki) Broedelet (The Haque, 4 Oct 1903 —
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Jan Campert (15 August 1902 – 1943) – Public Profile

Birth: 15 August 1902, Spijkenisse, Netherlands

Death: 1943, during the German occupation in World War II

Biography

  • Jan Campert was a Dutch poet and journalist active in the interwar period and during World War II.
  • He is recognized for his contributions to Dutch literature and for his role in wartime resistance writings.
  • Campert is the father of Remco Campert, a prominent Dutch poet and writer who continued his family''s literary legacy.

Works & Legacy

Campert published poetry and essays in Dutch periodicals. His writings are studied in the context of early 20th‑century Dutch literature and wartime resistance literature. Many of his works are preserved in national archives and library collections, and he is frequently cited in scholarly works on Dutch poetry of the era.

Public Profiles, News & Archives

As a historical figure from the early 20th century, there are no active public social media accounts for Jan Campert. Researchers and readers typically access information through established sources such as national libraries, literature museums, and encyclopedic entries.

Recent Projects & Current Interest (Public Sphere)

There are no contemporary personal projects from Jan Campert due to the historical period in which he lived. Modern engagement comes from literary scholars, museum curators, and archive projects that reassess his contributions within Dutch wartime and literary history.

Birth Chart

VEDIC · D1
North Indian Chart · D1
South Indian Chart · D1
PlanetDegSignNakshatraHouse
Ascendant
23°CancerAshlesha
1
Sun
28°CancerAshlesha
1
Moon
12°SagittariusMula
6
JupiterR
18°CapricornShravana
7
RahuR
5°LibraChitra
4
Mercury
2°LeoMagha
2
Venus
1°CancerPunarvasu
1
KetuR
5°AriesAshwini
10
SaturnR
0°CapricornUttara Ashadha
7
Mars
24°GeminiPunarvasu
12

Raj Yogas & Planetary Combinations

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Planetary Combinations

Numerology Profile

Life Path
8

Chaldean Life Path 8 is Saturnian—authority, ambition, and material mastery. It indicates leadership with discipline, ethics, and long-term planning.

Destiny
7

Chaldean Destiny 7 indicates specialization, research, and spiritual intelligence. It supports analytics, strategy, deep study, and mastery through solitude.

Soul Urge
7

Chaldean Soul 7 desires truth and depth. It seeks learning, solitude, spiritual growth, and refined understanding.

Personality
9

Chaldean Personality 9 appears compassionate and broad-minded. Others often see generosity, ideals, and humanitarian nature.

Kabbalah Number
11

Kabbalah Number 11 reflects a heightened spiritual code of intuition and illumination. It supports inspired guidance when grounded and balanced.

Birth
6

Discover Birth Number 6 in Vedic astrology: core traits, love life, career paths, and remedies to balance karma and unlock success through mindful choices.

Life Events & Planetary Transits

Key events mapped against the active Dasha and planetary transits at the time.

1928
Relationship
Marriage 8 February 1928 in Den Haag (Joeki Broedelet)
1929
Family
Adopted a child 28 July 1929 at 3:00 PM in Den Haag (Remco Campert)
1932
Relationship
Divorce dates 19 December 1932 in Den Haag
1936
Relationship
Marriage 16 September 1936 (Clara Eggink)
1939
Relationship
Divorce dates 16 January 1939
1941
Career
Published/ Exhibited/ Released 5 March 1941 in Amsterdam (De achttien dooden)
1942
Career
Published/ Exhibited/ Released 15 March 1942 in Den Haag (Dichterschap en verantwoordelijkheid)
1942
Social
Institutionalized - prison, hospital 21 July 1942 in Baarle-Nassau
1943
Other
Other Family 6 January 1943 in Neuengamme Concentration Camp (Last letter written: asked his mother to send him warm clothes)
1943
Death
Death by War or Terrorism 12 January 1943 at 1:30 PM in Neuengamme Concentration Camp (KZ Neuengamme)
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Campert Jan has Cancer as his ascendant, or lagna, in Vedic astrology. A Cancer rising bestows deep emotional sensitivity, a nurturing yet protective nature, and strong intuitive instincts. For Jan Campert, this manifested as an intensely empathetic poetic voice and a fierce loyalty to his ideals, qualities that ultimately defined both his literary work and his courageous resistance during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

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