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151. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Among those pictured are parents Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg (seated, right) and their daughters Tina (standing, far left) and Jante (standing, far right).
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
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152. Postwar portrait of Dutch rescuers Tai and Aaltjie Katerberg.
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
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153. Postwar portrait of a Dutch rescuer family. Pictured is the Rozema family.
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
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154. Portrait of an unidentified Dutch family who provided a hiding place for Erna Stopper during the war.
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
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155. Postwar studio portrait of Dutch Jewish siblings Erna and Abbi Stopper with Abbi's rescuers Gerrit and Marie van Dwerf.
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
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156. Hana Kisch writes at his desk.
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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157. Studio portrait of three sisters on a pretend boat in Scheveningen, Holland.
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 ... had met originally in Westerbork, and they settled in Montreal in 1951. Their mother settled in South
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158. Composite photograph of the donor, Marta Van Collem.
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 ... had met originally in Westerbork, and they settled in Montreal in 1951. Their mother settled in South
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159. Four-year-old Marta van Collem poses with a stuffed animal.
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 ... had met originally in Westerbork, and they settled in Montreal in 1951. Their mother settled in South
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160. Studio portrait of Marta van Collem shortly after her liberation from the "Lost Train." Her hair had not yet grown back.
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 ... had met originally in Westerbork, and they settled in Montreal in 1951. Their mother settled in South
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161. Close-up portrait of three generations of Jewish women in The Netherlands.
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 ... had met originally in Westerbork, and they settled in Montreal in 1951. Their mother settled in South
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162. Peter Metzelaar draws at a table while hiding on a farm in the Netherlands.
Westerbork transit camp. From there he was sent to Auschwitz where he perished. With the help of the Dutch
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163. Peter Metzelaar sits at a kitchen table on a farm where he was hiding in the Netherlands.
Westerbork transit camp. From there he was sent to Auschwitz where he perished. With the help of the Dutch
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164. Workers pose outside the store where they work in Amsterdam.
with relatives of their father, the Seubring family, on a farm in Westerbork. Hymen's son Bertil
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165. Group portrait of a Jewish family and friends celebrating a wedding.
together Deborah, her mother and two sisters were sent to Westerbork, Ravensbrueck and Belsen, where they
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166. Margreet Dotsch and her sister Deborah play in the sand with toy pails and shovels.
together Deborah, her mother and two sisters were sent to Westerbork, Ravensbrueck and Belsen, where they
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167. Female Dutch Jewish survivors who were part of the "Philips" group go for a boat ride in Goteborg, Sweden.
later transferred to Westerbork where he perished. Solomon perished the following year. In Vught
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168. Interior pages of a Joodsche Raad (Jewish Council) identification card issued to Erich Zielenziger.
deportation. Through his job with the Jewish Council, Erich was brought to work in Westerbork, a transit camp ... to Westerbork where she died a few months later. On September 30, 1943, Erich's parents were sent to ... Westerbork and then to Belsen in February of 1944. They had received passports for Ecuador but never had an
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169. A Joodsche Raad (Jewish Council) identification card issued to Erich Zielenziger.
deportation. Through his job with the Jewish Council, Erich was brought to work in Westerbork, a transit camp ... to Westerbork where she died a few months later. On September 30, 1943, Erich's parents were sent to ... Westerbork and then to Belsen in February of 1944. They had received passports for Ecuador but never had an
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170. Identification card issued to Erich Zielenziger in 1941 and stamped with a red J for Jew.
deportation. Through his job with the Jewish Council, Erich was brought to work in Westerbork, a transit camp ... to Westerbork where she died a few months later. On September 30, 1943, Erich's parents were sent to ... Westerbork and then to Belsen in February of 1944. They had received passports for Ecuador but never had an
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171. Postwar portrait of Frits and Jacoba Blom and their three children.
deportation. Through his job with the Jewish Council, Erich was brought to work in Westerbork, a transit camp ... to Westerbork where she died a few months later. On September 30, 1943, Erich's parents were sent to ... Westerbork and then to Belsen in February of 1944. They had received passports for Ecuador but never had an
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172. Portrait of a German-Jewish immigrant sitting at his desk reading a newspaper.
deportation. Through his job with the Jewish Council, Erich was brought to work in Westerbork, a transit camp ... to Westerbork where she died a few months later. On September 30, 1943, Erich's parents were sent to ... Westerbork and then to Belsen in February of 1944. They had received passports for Ecuador but never had an
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173. Workers sort and file papers and cards in the offices of the Joodse Raad in Amsterdam.
deportation. Through his job with the Jewish Council, Erich was brought to work in Westerbork, a transit camp ... to Westerbork where she died a few months later. On September 30, 1943, Erich's parents were sent to ... Westerbork and then to Belsen in February of 1944. They had received passports for Ecuador but never had an
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174. Guests sit at tables in the townhall banquet hall for a formal breakfast in honor of King Fouad of Egypt.
deportation. Through his job with the Jewish Council, Erich was brought to work in Westerbork, a transit camp ... to Westerbork where she died a few months later. On September 30, 1943, Erich's parents were sent to ... Westerbork and then to Belsen in February of 1944. They had received passports for Ecuador but never had an
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175. Portrait of Flora (nee Drukker) Beekman with a small dog.
exception of Flora, the Drukker siblings reported to the assembly point, and were sent to Westerbork. When ... 12 they arrived at Westerbork. Some of the siblings had already been sent to Auschwitz on August 3 ... Westerbork on September 10, where his wife Naatje joined him. They were deported together to Auschwitz on