Villa Bouchina was the parsonage of the Christian Reformed Church in the City of Doetinchem, Province of Gelderland.
They lived in Villa Bouchina not because they were of particular interest to the Dutch non-existing government or the Germans, but because they were under the direct protection of Anton Mussert.
In addition, in Barneveld (a couple of miles away from Doetinchem) the Germans used the castle 'De Schaffelaar' and the house 'De Biezen' for the same purpose.
[9] Historian Chris van der Heijden in his book 'Joodse NSB'ers' also describes the history of Villa Bouchina.
There is no history on Villa Bouchina, except that for seven weeks eight or nine Jewish people temporarily lived there until late April 1943.
Chris van der Heijden analyzes the war as well as the people who for seven weeks resided in the Parsonage.