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101. Netherlands, 1 gulden silver voucher, kept by a Dutch Jewish woman in hiding
Beek) before the Holocaust in the Netherlands, during the Holocaust in hiding in Amersfoort, and after ... the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. ... Germany invaded the Netherlands. Flora and Felix went into hiding in June 1942 in the home of Piet ... found refuge with Hank Hornsveld and family. The Netherlands was liberated in May 1945. The couple
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102. Netherlands, 1 gulden silver voucher, kept by a Dutch Jewish woman in hiding
Beek) before the Holocaust in the Netherlands, during the Holocaust in hiding in Amersfoort, and after ... the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. ... Germany invaded the Netherlands. Flora and Felix went into hiding in June 1942 in the home of Piet ... found refuge with Hank Hornsveld and family. The Netherlands was liberated in May 1945. The couple
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103. Netherlands, 1 gulden silver voucher, kept by a Dutch Jewish woman in hiding
Beek) before the Holocaust in the Netherlands, during the Holocaust in hiding in Amersfoort, and after ... the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. ... Germany invaded the Netherlands. Flora and Felix went into hiding in June 1942 in the home of Piet ... found refuge with Hank Hornsveld and family. The Netherlands was liberated in May 1945. The couple
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104. Netherlands, 1 gulden silver voucher, kept by a Dutch Jewish woman in hiding
Beek) before the Holocaust in the Netherlands, during the Holocaust in hiding in Amersfoort, and after ... the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. ... Germany invaded the Netherlands. Flora and Felix went into hiding in June 1942 in the home of Piet ... found refuge with Hank Hornsveld and family. The Netherlands was liberated in May 1945. The couple
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105. Netherlands, 1 gulden silver voucher, kept by a Dutch Jewish woman in hiding
Beek) before the Holocaust in the Netherlands, during the Holocaust in hiding in Amersfoort, and after ... the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. ... Germany invaded the Netherlands. Flora and Felix went into hiding in June 1942 in the home of Piet ... found refuge with Hank Hornsveld and family. The Netherlands was liberated in May 1945. The couple
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106. Netherlands, 1 gulden silver voucher, kept by a Dutch Jewish woman in hiding
Beek) before the Holocaust in the Netherlands, during the Holocaust in hiding in Amersfoort, and after ... the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. ... Germany invaded the Netherlands. Flora and Felix went into hiding in June 1942 in the home of Piet ... found refuge with Hank Hornsveld and family. The Netherlands was liberated in May 1945. The couple
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107. Netherlands, 1 gulden silver voucher, kept by a Dutch Jewish woman in hiding
Beek) before the Holocaust in the Netherlands, during the Holocaust in hiding in Amersfoort, and after ... the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. ... Germany invaded the Netherlands. Flora and Felix went into hiding in June 1942 in the home of Piet ... found refuge with Hank Hornsveld and family. The Netherlands was liberated in May 1945. The couple
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108. Foreigners residing before the war in the Netherlands now in U.N.R.R.A. Camp Jeanne d'Arc te Philippeville
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109. List of 34 Jews and other prisoners from the Netherlands who died in April and May 1943 at the Vught (Herzogenbusch) concentration
from the Netherlands who died in April and May 1943 (probably in Westerbork). ... List of 34 Jews from the Netherlands who died in April and May 1943 (probably in Westerbork).
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110. List of Jews from the Netherlands who were liberated from Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp or resident in the DP Camp there after
Alphabetical list of Jews from the Netherlands who were liberated from the concentration camp ... resident in the DP Camp there after
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111. Lists 4 through 12 (lacking 10 & 11) of ca. 1,500 Jewish survivors from the Netherlands / [compiled by the Joodsch Informatiebureau].
directories, some alphabetical, of Holocaust survivors in and from the Netherlands published by the Joodsch ... by the Joodsch Informatiebureau].
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112. Children play at a farm in the Netherlands where Rachel de Groot spent the summer of 1941
electrical appliance store on Rijnstraat in the city of Arnhem, The Netherlands. After being warned of a ... stored in the De Booys photo studio safe in Arnhem, the Netherlands, which was blasted for valuables by
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113. Orange decorated candy tin with lid distributed on the liberation of the Netherlands received by a former hidden child
War II which she survived as a hidden child in the Netherlands. ... 1945, to celebrate the liberation of the Netherlands from German occupation. It is decorated with an
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114. Mobilization of Dutch troops; eviction of a Dutch Jewish family; Leeuwarden
from their home at Spanjaardslaan 133 in Leeuwarden, Netherlands on November 12, 1942. The were put on ... (?) soldiers march in the street.Interior Military Forces of the Netherlands (NBS) [Dutch Internal Combat ... Netherlands during occupation -- Ruurd Rodenburg -- amateur ... November 19, 1942. On March 17, 1943 the De Jongh house on Spanjaardslaan was emptied by the removal
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115. Kan family: daily life in Netherlands; children at play
prominent Jewish family from the Netherlands, including scenes of life before and after the Holocaust. The ... followed by footage of the actual wedding of the adult Frits and Jeanne in the Netherlands in 1925. ... Born in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Robert Kan and his family escaped the Nazis on May 13, 1940 and
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116. Surrender of General Elster; US infantry in France, Belgium, Maastricht, Netherlands.
to the men, and shakes their hands. On September 16, 1944, on the Loire bridge in Beaugency, France ... Elster capitulated and handed over 19,500 men to the French. He did so without permission from his
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117. Jewish wedding in German-occupied Netherlands, wearing stars
Westerbork. After he was released to be sterilized, he survived by hiding in the basement of the hotel he ... worked in as a waiter before the war. His wife, Frida Coster de Zwarte, remained in Amsterdam with the
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118. Judenstransport aus den Niederlanden. Transport vom 20.7.43
Transport of Jews out of the Netherlands. Transport of July 20, 1943 ... The list includes last names, first names, maiden names, dates of birth, addresses, and dates of ... arrival at Westerbork. The lists are in three groups: A-G, H-O, and P-Z.
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119. Judentransport aus den Niderlanden-Lager Westebork-am 16. Juli 1942.
Transport of Jews out of the Netherlands (Camp Westerbork) on July 16, 1942. ... This list was included with a letter sent by Lippmann, Rosenthal, and Co. to the General Commissar
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120. Judentransport aus den Niedelranden-Lager Westerbork-am 4. Dezember 1942
Transport of Jews out of the Netherlands (Camp Westerbork) on December 4, 1942
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121. Judentransport aus den Niederlanden am 5.4.44 nach Bgergen-Belsen.
Transport of Jews from the Netherlands to Bergen-Belsen on April 5, 1944. ... and occupation. Seven of the names were stricken from the list, but they are still somewhat legible.
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122. Judentransport aus den Niederlanden Lager Westerbork am 23. März 1943
Transport of Jews out of the Netherlands (Camp Westerbork) on March 23, 1943 ... This list includes last name, first name, and date of birth. The list includes a few groups of ... people called "Prisoners" ("Haeftlinge"). NOTE: The pages in this file appear on the microfilm in
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123. Judentransport aus den Niederlanden-Lager Westerbork am 1. Februar 1944.
Transport of Jews out of the Netherlands-Camp Westerbork on February 1, 1944. ... list is out of order and is found between pages 4 and 5. A number of names have been strcken from the
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124. Judentransport aus den Niederlanden-Lager Westerbork am 18. Januar 1944. Theresienstadt.
Transport of Jews from the Netherlands-Camp Westerbork-On January 18, 1944. Theresienstadt. ... The list includes each person's last name, maiden name when appropriate, first name, date of birth ... and occuation. There are ten people who were stricken from the list, but it is still possible to read
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125. Judentransport aus den Niederlanden-Lager Westerbork am 5. April 1944 nach Theresienstadt.
Transport of Jews from the Netherlands-Camp Westebork on April 5, 1944. ... and occupation. Two of the names were stricken from the list, but they are still somewhat readable.