Villa Bouchina was a house of internment (a reservation camp) in the Dutch city of Doetinchem where the Germans held nine Jewish people during World War II, with the intention to protect these 'prisoners'.
The interned people had had a certain importance to the Netherlands or Germany before the war, and therefore the Germans allowed them to survive for a while.
The prisoners of Villa Bouchina were interned on February 27, 1943 and were transported to Theresienstadt on April 21 of the same year.