Supplement 8 op de alphabetische lijst van zich in Nederland bevindende Joden / Joodsche Coördinatie Commissie afdeeling Centraal (ID: 31022)
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Authorship or Source:
- Joodsche Coördinatie Commissie voor het bevrijde Nederlandsche gebied. Centraal Registratiebureau voor Joden.
- Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Year:
[1945?]
Title or Main Description:
Supplement 8 op de alphabetische lijst van zich in Nederland bevindende Joden / Joodsche Coördinatie Commissie afdeeling Centraal Registratiebureau voor Joden.
Place Published or Holding Institution:
Amsterdam : Joodsche Coördinatie Commissie
Description:
- 92 p. : tabs ; 29 cm.
- Number of Names or Other Entries-- Approx. 2,700 Names
Type of Work:
Bound mimeograph?
Alternate or Series Title:
- Alphabetical list of c. 2700 Jewish survivors in the Netherlands.
- (Alphabetische lijst van zich in Nederland bevindende Joden ; Supplement 8)
Museum or Other Institution Holdings:
- Survivors Registry Collection [photocopy]: Document File AA0047.
- A scan of this document in PDF format is available in six parts at:
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part1.PDF [Aardewerk to Cohen-Katz],
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part2.PDF [Cohen-de Lewuw to Gruenstein],
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part3.PDF [Gutter-Ehrenfreund to Knoller],
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part4.PDF [Krant to Onderwijzer, J.],
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part5.PDF [Onderwijzer, S. to Sonnenberg, B.],
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part6.PDF [Sonnenberg, D to Zwillenberg],
Provenance:
- Compiled and published by the Joodsche Coördinatie Commissie, Centraal Registratiebureau voor Joden [= Jewish Coordinating Committee, Central Registration Office for Jews in the Netherlands].
- Source Institution: Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam
- Institutional Call Number-- 00001655
Keywords:
- Holocaust survivors --Netherlands --Registers.
- Holocaust survivors --Netherlands --Directories.
- Jews --Netherlands --Directories.
Abstract:
- Alphabetical directory of approx. 2,700 Jewish Holocaust survivors in the Netherlands, many of whom were born outside of the Netherlands.
- Columnar entries include surname [= Naam], forename [= Voornaam], birth date and place (where known) [= Geb. datum/Geb. Plaats], present address [= Tegenwoordig adres] and last official address [= Laatst oficieel adres],
Language and Other Notes:
- Text in Dutch.
- Cover title.
- "1655"--Handwritten notation at upper left of cover.
- Some pages inverted in scanning (e.g. p. 90).
- Formerly cataloged under the cataloger-assigned title: Alphabetical list of c. 2700 Jewish survivors in the Netherlands.
Location of Electronic or Internet File:
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part1.PDF
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part2.PDF
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part3.PDF
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part4.PDF
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part5.PDF
- T:\DArchives\ReferenceCollection\AA0047\AA0047_part6.PDF
Resource Center Cataloging Notes:
Former Q&A Name Lists Database File Number-- AA0047
From Collection
Title:
Description:
As a percentage, Dutch Jews probably perished at a higher rate than any other West European country. Prior to WWII, the community consisted of about 150,000 persons, including Jews who had fled there, primarily from Germany. 110,000 Jews were deported. About 5,000 returned, though a larger number survived in hiding either in the Netherlands or in other countries.
A substantial percentage of these registrants were born outside the Netherlands, primarily Germany, and there are significant numbers of persons born in Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin and other places, as well as smaller numbers from Austria, Poland and elsewhere.
A useful history of the Dutch Jewish community prior to, during and after the German occupation is provided in Dienke Hondius' Return: Holocaust Survivors and Dutch Anti-Semitism, (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2003).
This collection includes a number of lists obtained from the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam. The lists include survivors documented after the war in various locations. Survivors include those identified as Dutch along with others, mostly German Jews, who may have immigrated to the Netherlands after the war.
A substantial percentage of these registrants were born outside the Netherlands, primarily Germany, and there are significant numbers of persons born in Hamburg, Cologne, Berlin and other places, as well as smaller numbers from Austria, Poland and elsewhere.
A useful history of the Dutch Jewish community prior to, during and after the German occupation is provided in Dienke Hondius' Return: Holocaust Survivors and Dutch Anti-Semitism, (Westport, Conn.: Praeger, 2003).
This collection includes a number of lists obtained from the Jewish Historical Museum in Amsterdam. The lists include survivors documented after the war in various locations. Survivors include those identified as Dutch along with others, mostly German Jews, who may have immigrated to the Netherlands after the war.