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126. Group portrait of Hilde and Gerrit Verdoner with four bridesmaids 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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127. Close-up portrait of Frits and Martijn Messcher outside their home in Rotterdam.
the Jewish Council in Rotterdam. He was taken to Westerbork on March 6, 1943. On May 6, 1943, Marie ... transferred to Westerbork. The younger children, Martha and Carry, at some point were sent to Amsterdam, to ... live with the Den Hartogh, Herman's former boss. From there the children also were sent to Westerbork ... Martha died in Westerbork on June 6, 1943. Her grave is only marked with her camp number, not her name
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128. Martijn Messcher holds his baby sister Martha outside their home in Rotterdam.
the Jewish Council in Rotterdam. He was taken to Westerbork on March 6, 1943. On May 6, 1943, Marie ... transferred to Westerbork. The younger children, Martha and Carry, at some point were sent to Amsterdam, to ... live with the Den Hartogh, Herman's former boss. From there the children also were sent to Westerbork ... Martha died in Westerbork on June 6, 1943. Her grave is only marked with her camp number, not her name
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129. Document decorated with different shields and flags commemorates the liberation of Enschede by British and Canadian forces on April 1, 1945.
policemen came to their house to deport them to the Westerbork internment camp. However, an employee of the ... loved ones who had been sent to work camps in Germany had been killed. He was sent to Westerbork for a
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130. Portrait of the van Heek family, the rescuers of Isidoor and Clara van Dam.
policemen came to their house to deport them to the Westerbork internment camp. However, an employee of the ... loved ones who had been sent to work camps in Germany had been killed. He was sent to Westerbork for a
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131. Letter to relatives from Rudi Dingfelder describing his experiences during the war.
the Westerbork transit camp. His parents were subsequently deported to Auschwitz, where they perished ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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132. Rudi Dingfelder in the Netherlands after the war.
the Westerbork transit camp. His parents were subsequently deported to Auschwitz, where they perished ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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133. Portrait of the Dingfelder family. Pictured from left to right are: Martin, Johanna, Leopold, and (in front of him) Rudi Dingfelder.
the Westerbork transit camp. His parents were subsequently deported to Auschwitz, where they perished ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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134. Members of the Dingfelder family sitting on the grass.
the Westerbork transit camp. His parents were subsequently deported to Auschwitz, where they perished ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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135. Members of the Dingfelder family standing with their suitcases on a railway platform.
the Westerbork transit camp. His parents were subsequently deported to Auschwitz, where they perished ... Westerbork. In March 1944 he, too, was deported to Auschwitz. Rudi was one of only 55 members of his convoy
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136. Portrait of Tswi Herschel seated in a chair, taken while he was living in hiding.
Westerbork). Ammy was seven months pregnant. She received permission to leave the theater, and together ... 's paternal grandmother, Rebecca Hershel, found him. Nico and Ammy were deported to Westerbork in 1943 and
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137. Greet's grandparents, Samuel and Grietje Samuel pose next to a large cow on a farm..
Amsterdam. From there he was sent to Westerbork. After a few weeks, on September 13, 1944 he was deported ... survived Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen as unaccompanied small children. Mr. van den Broeke had been asked ... Vinselveluis Fiju. She was a nurse and had helped children on the September 13, 1944 transport from Westerbork ... placed looking for Robert. Going through governmental archives they found an address in Naarden where
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138. Survivors rest on an embankment next to a stopped train.
Source: National Archives and Records Administration, College Park ... Dutch resistance, was frequently held in Nazi custody, deported to Westerbork circa October 1943, and
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139. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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140. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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141. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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142. Passport issued to Ernst Perl in February, 1939. It is stamped with a red "J" and includes the middle name Israel in order to identify the owner as Jewish.
to The Netherlands, but were rounded-up and deported to Westerbork and then Auschwitz. Max perished
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143. Portrait of Leon Woustra. Leon and his wife Lea (Wijnberg) Woustra (the aunt of Selma Wijnberg) perished during the war.
camp. Three months later she was sent to Westerbork, where she remained for one week before her
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144. A prayer in both Hebrew and Dutch to be recited on Sabbath and holidays in memory of the victims of Kristallnacht.
Bertha and her parents were sent to Westerbork. On May 25, 1943 they were deported to Sobibor where they
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145. Identification card of Tiny Van Ommen.
transport to the Westerbork transit camp. Marion's mother Tiny had a connection to one of the guards, Mr
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146. Tiny Van Ommen's ID card.
transport to the Westerbork transit camp. Marion's mother Tiny had a connection to one of the guards, Mr
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147. Students in a classroom in Utrecht, including a handful of Jewish students.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Schools/Class Photos ... were brought the Jewish theater, and on June 5, 1943 they were sent to Westerbork. There they were
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148. Class photograph of younger children in the Jewish school in Amsterdam.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Schools/Class Photos ... The Jewish internees, including the Kisch family were sent to Westerbork. In Westerbork the ... The Kisch family remained in Westerbork for a year. The boys attended school of sorts. When their ... September 13, 1944 on the last transport leaving Westerbork. In Terezin the boys lived together with their
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149. Young children attend a Hanukkah celebration in the Jewish school in Amsterdam.
INVASION & OCCUPATION -- The Netherlands -- JEWS -- Schools/Class Photos ... neighborhood, the family was arrested and sent to Westerbork. Upon arriving in the camp, men and women were ... them to remain in Westerbork longer. However, in January 1944 the family was given a choice to leave ... They left by passenger train on the second transport to Belsen from Westerbork. The train stopped in
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150. Postwar portrait of Willem and Marie Koeling. Willem was the son of Johanna Koeling, a widow who provided a hiding place on her farm for Erna Stopper (later Bindelglas).
was deported, so had spent the rest of the war in a series of camps, including Westerbork, Vught, and ... camps. Erna’s mother and sister Henny had been deported first to Westerbork and then to Bergen Belsen