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276. Postwar portrait of the Birnbaum family. Pictured left to right: seated are Schmuel (Sampi), Regina and Zvi.
saying that her husband could enter Holland if he agreed to go to a refugee center in Westerbork that was ... to Westerbork. In the early days of the camp in 1939 the conditions were passable, and the family ... even conducted Friday night services in their own apartment. Suzy attended kindergarten in Westerbork ... Westerbork. In 1942 the Germans converted Westerbork into a transit camp from where they shipped Dutch Jews
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277. Close-up portrait of Eva Schloss at Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI.
Westerbork. Conditions there were somewhat better and the family could move around freely. However after
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278. Portrait of the Dutch Jewish couple, Hilde Sluizer and Gerrit Verdoner, on their wedding day.
Hilversum to reunite with her brother and sister. Her mother, Hilde, was arrested and sent to Westerbork on ... Westerbork Jewish Council as a buyer of supplies for the camp. This exempted him from deportation and ... life was much better than that of most Westerbork inmates. In September 1943, Hilde was released from
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279. Yoka and Francisca Verdoner on their father's shoulders at the beach.
Hilversum to reunite with her brother and sister. Her mother, Hilde, was arrested and sent to Westerbork on ... Westerbork Jewish Council as a buyer of supplies for the camp. This exempted him from deportation and ... life was much better than that of most Westerbork inmates. In September 1943, Hilde was released from
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280. Portrait of Bertha Sluizer with her granddaughter, Yoka Verdoner.
Hilversum to reunite with her brother and sister. Her mother, Hilde, was arrested and sent to Westerbork on ... Westerbork Jewish Council as a buyer of supplies for the camp. This exempted him from deportation and ... life was much better than that of most Westerbork inmates. In September 1943, Hilde was released from
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281. Portrait of Yoka Verdoner in Hilversum, Holland.
Hilversum to reunite with her brother and sister. Her mother, Hilde, was arrested and sent to Westerbork on ... Westerbork Jewish Council as a buyer of supplies for the camp. This exempted him from deportation and ... life was much better than that of most Westerbork inmates. In September 1943, Hilde was released from
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282. Studio portrait of a Dutch Jewish woman holding her child.
old Bertje and Jettie who was six months old, were taken to the Westerbork transit camp. Betty was ... concentration camp, where she was liberated in 1945. In Westerbork, the two children were cared for by Olga ... on the last transport from Westerbork, a group of so-called "Unbekannte Kinder" (Unknown Children
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283. The Spielman family poses in a park either shortly before or shortly after the German invasion of the Netherlands.
Westerbork. They arrived at the camp on October 23, 1942. Helen and the children’s identity papers identified ... could continue nursing her baby. Alexander was separated from his family in Westerbork and sent to ... lived with them, was taken prior to Edye’s birth was deported to Westerbork and subsequently killed at
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284. Studio portrait of the wife and children of Michael (Max) Weiss, exact date and locale unknown.
Westerbork. They arrived at the camp on October 23, 1942. Helen and the children’s identity papers identified ... could continue nursing her baby. Alexander was separated from his family in Westerbork and sent to ... lived with them, was taken prior to Edye’s birth was deported to Westerbork and subsequently killed at
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285. The Spielman and Weiss cousins feed pigeons probably in prewar Holland.
Westerbork. They arrived at the camp on October 23, 1942. Helen and the children’s identity papers identified ... could continue nursing her baby. Alexander was separated from his family in Westerbork and sent to ... lived with them, was taken prior to Edye’s birth was deported to Westerbork and subsequently killed at
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286. Portrait of Indonesian-Dutch rescuer Tolé Madna.
philosopher, Benedict Spinoza. On January 3, 1943 they were taken to Westerbork, where they remained for only ... concentration camps in Holland were emptied. They were then taken back to Westerbork and placed on a convoy to ... and the Jewish children to the SS. The three were immediately arrested and sent to Westerbork. On
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287. Wedding portrait of Ina Soep and Jack Polak.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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288. Ina Soep goes for a bicycle ride in the countryside shortly after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
Netherlands. The second bicycle belonged to her boy friend who took the photo and was later killed following ... serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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289. Ina Soep sits at a desk doing her homework in her boyfriend's apartment with a map of the Netherlands behind her on the wall.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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290. Girls from the graduation class of the Dutch Montessori Lyceum stand on the exterior steps of the school shortly after the German invasion of Holland.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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291. Exterior view of the Benjamin Soep diamond factory.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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292. Abraham and Tonie Soep vacation in France a few years after their liberation from Bergen-Belsen.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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293. Young people dance at a party shortly after the German invasion of The Netherlands.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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294. Studio portrait of Abraham Soep, a member of the Jewish Council (Joodse Raad).
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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295. Jewish teenagers play a game with a blindfold at a party hosted by Rudy Acohen (left).
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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296. Unauthorized Salvadoran citizenship certificate issued to Abraham, Toni, Catharina and Josette Soep by Jewish rescuer, George Mandel-Mantello.
serving as a way-station to the Westerbork or Vught concentration camps. Again the Jewish Council ... September 30, 1943, together with everyone else in the quarter, they were deported to Westerbork. Ina and ... they remained in Westerbork until she was better.) Hugo Weiss, the Juden Aeltestete, greeted them at
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297. General Dwight Eisenhower and other high ranking U.S.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... was a survivor of Westerbork, Terezin, Auschwitz, and Ohrdruf camps. He was also a player on the
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298. While on an inspection tour of the newly liberated Ohrdruf concentration camp, Generals Dwight Eisenhower, George Patton and Omar Bradley view the bodies of prisoners shot by SS during the evacuation of the camp.
around his neck) . He was a survivor of Westerbork, Terezin, Auschwitz, and Ohrdruf camps. He was also
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299. An elementary school class at a Jewish public school in Amsterdam.
Westerbork and deported to numerous concentration camps including Theresienstadt, Auschwitz-Birkenau, and
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300. Two Dutch Jewish brothers pose with the woman who served as their surrogate mother in Theresienstadt and their cousins who cared for them after the war.
deported to Westerbork. Almost immediately afterwards, they were sent on to Auschwitz where they were ... Theater and sent to Westerbork in February 1943. As soon as they arrived in Westerbork a scarlet fever ... Westerbork for a full year from February 11, 1943 to February 25, 1944. Charlie spent the year in the camp