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Frits Philips Philips Frederik Jacques Frits Philips Philips Frits Philips studeerde vanaf 1923 tot 1929 aan de Technische Hogeschool in Delft, waar hij afstudeerde als werktuigbouwkundig ingenieur. Vanaf 1935 ging hij als onderdirecteur en als lid van de directie aan de slag bij Philips. Wanneer de oorlog vijf jaar later uitbreekt, gaan zijn vader Anton Philips en zijn zwager Frans Otten naar Engeland. Frits Philips blijft echter in Nederland. Zijn bedrijf moest van de Duitse bezeteters noodgedwongen radio’s maken. Philips had daarvoor joden in dienst. Dit nam wel wat risico met zich mee: van 30 mei 1943 tot 20 september 1943 was Philips opgesloten in concentratiekamp Vught. Geboren Na de oorlog werd het Frits verweten dat hij voor de Duitse 16 april 1905 oorlogsindustrie heeft gewerkt. De joodse gemeenschap toont juist bewondering voor Frits: hij heeft zijn joods personeel weten te behoeden te Eindhoven voor deportatie. De joodse gemeenschap toonde dan ook haar blijdschap op 11 januari 1996 met een onderscheiding ‘Rechtvaardige onder de Volkeren’ van Yad Vashem. Overleden Werken voor Philips betekende op een gegeven moment veel: Meneer Frits 5 december 2005 was een zeer goede werkgever. Werken voor hem betekende een baan te Eindhoven voor het leven, met vele voordelen er aan vast. Zo had Philips een eigen medische dienst, een eigen theater, een eigen woningcorporatie en een eigen sportvereniging. Gehuwd met Philips steunde PSV enorm. Als 5-jarige verrichte hij de aftrap van het Sylvia van Lennep Philips Elftal, voorloper van PSV. Vanaf dat moment volgde hij de voortgang van zijn club. Meneer Frits bleef tot zijn dood in 2005 alle thuiswedstrijden van PSV bezoeken. Datum uitreiking Meneer Frits Philips kreeg in de loop der jaren groot aanzien en werd 16 april 1965 gezien als het icoon van Eindhoven. Vanwege zijn goede daden en hulp aan de medemens heeft hij een ereteken gekregen. .
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