Dutch government lists / [compiled by Martin C. Saris]. (ID: 31949)
Authorship or Source:
Saris, Martin C.
Year:
[n.d.]
Title or Main Description:
Dutch government lists / [compiled by Martin C. Saris].
Place Published or Holding Institution:
['s-Gravenhage] : Staatsdrukkerij- en Uitgeverifbedrijf
Description:
- 42 v. on microfiche. [Survivors Registry photocopies in two 3-ring binders]
- Number of Names or Other Entries-- Approx. 125,000 Names.
Type of Work:
Spiral bound photocopies
Alternate or Series Title:
- In memorium : Nederlandse oorlogsslachtoffers.
- List of Dutch Jews who perished during World War II / [?]egset tot de Nederlandse Staatscourant van Donderdag, 1949-1950.
- Lists of missing persons as published weekly in the "Nederlandse Staatscourant."
- Nederlandse Staatscourant. Excerpts
Museum or Other Institution Holdings:
- Survivors Registry Collection [photocopy]: Located with W. Connelly in Portals Offices, W134.
- Yad Vashem Library (Jerusalem, Israel). Call Number: 82-0183.
Provenance:
- Source Institution: Oorlogsgravenstichting [War Graves Foundation], Zeestraat 85, Postbus 85981, NL-2508 CR s'Gravenhage, Netherlands, Tel. 070 363 34 34. Mr. R.G.A. Hoefsmit, Deputy Director General, Institutional Call Number-- 863/Bin./ACB.
- Compilation of the 42 'Gedenkboeken' (memorial books) from which these microfiches were copied began in the 1960s by the [Dutch] Oorlogsgravenstichting (War Graves Foundation). The Netherlands Red Cross, the Rijksinstitut voor Oorlogsdokumentatie, and the Ministries of Defense and Foreign Affairs all contributed to these listings.
Keywords:
- Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) --Registers of dead --Netherlands.
- World War, 1939-1945 --Registers of dead --Netherlands.
- Missing persons --Netherlands --Sources.
- Amersfoort (Concentration camp)
- Auschwitz (Concentration camp)
- Bergen-Belsen (Concentration camp)
- Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
- Dachau (Concentration camp)
- Flossenbürg (Concentration camp)
- Gross Rosen (Germany)
- Majdanek (Concentration camp)
- Mauthausen (Concentration camp)
- Mittelbau (Concentration camp)
- Natzweiler (Concentration camp)
- Neuengamme (Concentration camp)
- Ravensbrück (Concentration camp)
- Sachsenhausen (Concentration camp)
- Sobibor (Concentration camp)
- Stutthof (Concentration camp)
- Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
- Vught (Concentration camp)
- Westerbork (Concentration camp)
- Warsaw (Poland)
- Killing centers --Poland.
- Jews --Netherlands.
- Jews, Dutch --Foreign countries.
- Refugees, Jewish --Netherlands.
- [Additional Geographic Keywords: Warschau, Warszawa, Vucht, Terezin, Sztutowo, Ravensbrueck, Flossenbuerg]
Abstract:
Microfiche copies of the Dutch 'gedenkboeken', 42 in all, listing the names of c. 125,000 Dutch victims -- Jews and non-Jews -- who perished in World War II 'with no verifiable final resting place.' Persons born in other countries who later moved to the Netherlands are included. Book 1 contains 1,843 names and lists Dutch victims who perished in Bergen-Belsen. Book 2 lists 1,587 Dutch victims who perished in Auschwitz, Buchenwald, Lublin, Mittelbau, Ravensbrück, Sachsenhausen, Sobibor, Stutthof, Theresienstadt, and Warsaw. Book 3 lists 1,639 Dutch victims who perished in Mauthausen. Books 4-33 list the c. 100,000 Dutch Jews as well as Jewish refugees who sought asylum in the Netherlands who perished there, in Germany, or in other European countries. Book 34 lists 2,455 Dutch victims who perished in Neuengamme. Book 35 lists 526 Dutch victims who perished in Dachau, Flossenbürg, and Natzweiler. Book 36 lists 1,426 victims who perished in Amersfoort, Vught, and persons whose places of burial are unknown. Book 37 lists 765 Dutch subjects who died in Germany but whose specific places of death are not known. Books 38 and 39 list 6,067 Dutch subjects who died while at sea or over water. Books 40 and 41 list 6,788 Dutch subjects who were killed in the Far East but were not buried in 'Fields of Honor'. Book 42 contains 2,125 names and is a supplement to the previous books. Alphabetical entries include date and place of birth and death. Surnames that contain prefixes such as 'de', 'van', and 'von' are listed by the second part of the name, e.g. 'van Honk' is listed as 'Honk van'. Each of the 146 total fiches has a typed heading showing the range of names the fiche corresponds to as well as the particular memorial book ('Boek') they have been copied from.
Language and Other Notes:
- Text in Dutch with incidental typewritten and handwritten research notes.
- No title page.
- Assigned spine title of Survivors Registry spiral bound photocopy: Dutch government lists.
- Yad Vashem Library Catalog interprets title as: [Lists of missing persons as published weekly in the "Nederlandse Staatscourant"]
- NOTE WELL: Researchers will find the subsequently-published alphabetical name register, IN MEMORIAM = [LE-ZEKHER] (Den Haag : Sdu Uitgeverij Koninginnegracht, 1995), also available on line at http://dutchjewry.huji.ac.il/in_memoriam/inmemoriam/InMemoriamN_list.asp, more expeditious to use
Resource Center Cataloging Notes:
- Survivors Registry Document File AA0089 contains samples of name list entries, the collection's cover page, various descriptions of the collection in Dutch and English and a confirmation letter of the Survivors Registry's purchase of the microfilm in 1996, which was then transferred to the USHMM Library Collection. A scan of the sample name lists entries and collection cover ("In Memoriam: Nederlandse Orloggsslachtoffers") in PDF format is available at P:\Resource Center Collections\Public\ReferenceCollection\AA0089\AA0089.pdf, while scans of the remaining materials in the Document File are at P:\Resource Center Collections\Public\ReferenceCollection\AA0073\AA0073-NOTES.pdf.
- Former Q&A Name Lists Database File Number-- AA0089