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251. List of 22 Jewish children in the Netherlands whose family names are not known. Entries include date of birth and postwar address
This list was created by the Registration Office for Jews in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. ... Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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252. List of 26 children who were in hiding in Friesland, the Netherlands, during World War II and who were looking for their parents after
Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ... Friesland (Netherlands)
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253. List of 742 Jews in Westerbork, the Netherlands, on April 26, 1945, [With:] List of 100 Jews who left Westerbork after September 13,
Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ... Holocaust survivors --Netherlands --Westerbork --Registers.
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254. List of c. 250 children (supplement 1, May 1945) who were hidden in Friesland, the Netherlands during World War II and who were looking
Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ... Friesland (Netherlands)
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255. List of c. 50 Jews in Borculo, the Netherlands, who came out of hiding. Entries include addresses and birth date and place
Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ... Borculo (Netherlands)
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256. List of c. 50 Jews in Varsseveld, the Netherlands. Entries include date and place of birth and old and new town of residence
Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ... Varsseveld (Netherlands)
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257. Group portrait of German Jewish refugee children who had come to the Netherlands on a Kindertransport, shortly before their evacuation to Britain.
Hogeveen, [South Holland] The Netherlands ... JEWISH REFUGEES: SEARCH FOR SAFE HAVENS (1933-1945) -- Kindertransport (Other) -- To the
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258. Riding the merry go round and walking along gardens in prewar Netherlands
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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259. War destruction in the Netherlands
During World War II, George Stevens joined the U.S. Army Signal Corps and headed a film unit from ... 1943 to 1946 under General Eisenhower. His unit shot 16mm color film documenting D-Day, the liberation
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260. Victory ribbon distributed by Canadian troops in the Netherlands given to a young child who had lived in hiding
Kaempfer-van Engel as a hidden child in the Netherlands during and after the Holocaust. ... troops after their liberation of the Netherlands. The country had occupied in May 1940 by Nazi Germany
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261. Americans visit Netherlands, Bavaria, and Croatia on a Mediterranean cruise; Nazi flags and posters in Bavaria
including a Mediterranean cruise in 1934. Waterside town - the island of Marken, the Netherlands. House on ... Dr. Alfred Pfister, was born in Germany of Swiss parents. He immigrated to the United States with
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262. Judentransport aus den Niederlanden. A. Trasnporte in der Periode von 1.1.43-23.3.43
Transport of Jews out of the Netherlands. Transports in the period from January 1, 1943, through ... This list includes the last, first, and maiden names of the deportees as well as their addresses
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263. Two young Dutchmen pose on a motorcycle. Pictured are Jan van den Berg (right), a Jehovah's Witness who was persecuted during the German occupation of the Netherlands, and Koos Lammers (left).
The Netherlands ... Jan van den Berg was born August 20, 1923 in Dordrecht, Holland. He was the second oldest of seven
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264. Judentransport aus den Niederlanden-Lager Westerbork am 15.3.44 nach Bergen-Belsen
Transport of Jews out of the Netherlands-Camp Westerbork to Bergen-Belsen on March 15, 1944.
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265. Judentransport aus der Niederlanden-Lager Westerbork am 11. Januar 1944 nach Bergen-Belsen
Transport of Jews out of the Netherlands-Camp Westerbork to Bergen-Belsen on January 11, 1944
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266. Judentransporte aus den Niederlanden nach Theresienstadt am 21. April 1943 (Gesamtzahl 295 Personen)
Transports of Jews out of the Netherlands to Theresienstadt on April 21, 1943 (Total number of 295 ... 's date of birth, his or her address prior to arrest, the date of his or her arrival at Westerbork, and ... the date of his or her transport out of Westerbok (some say 20.4.43 while others say 21.4.43).
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267. Waffen-SS recruitment text only poster that urges Dutch youth to help the Germans fight the Russians
Youth of the Netherlands! ... front top center, cursive, white ink : Jongen van / Nederland! [Youth of the Netherlands!] front
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268. The Frieda Belinfante Collection
Netherlands, Frieda joined a Dutch resistance group. She forged identity documents for people hiding from the ... Oral History—Frieda Belinfante Holocaust Encyclopedia—The Netherlands Holocaust Encyclopedia—Non ... Belinfante joined a Dutch resistance group during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands, forging identity
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269. The School Pictures
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-occupied Netherlands, the Nazis excluded Jewish children from public schools. The following year ... found out the Nazis excluded Jewish children from public schools in German-occupied Netherlands -
270. Risk and Resistance: The Elise Kann Jaeger Collection
When Germany occupied the Netherlands, a young Elise Kann went into hiding with Molly Van Heel, a ... ="centeredGallery"] Explore this Collection Learn More Holocaust Encyclopedia—The Netherlands Holocaust ... Encyclopedia—Non–Jewish Resistance Holocaust Encyclopedia—Rescue When Germany occupied the Netherlands, a
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271. Fragments of Childhood: The de Groot Family Home Movies
record daily life with his young Jewish family in the Netherlands. In this episode of Curators Corner ... Holocaust Encyclopedia—The Netherlands Online Exhibition—Life in Shadows: Hidden Children and the Holocaust ... Netherlands. Museum archivist Lindsay Zarwell shares the ordinary, personal moments Meijer captured—walking
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272. Hostages in Vittel: The Rodi Glass Collection
Rodi Waterman Glass was born in the Netherlands. In 2009, she donated some of her family’s papers ... Encyclopedia—The Netherlands Holocaust Encyclopedia—Children During the Holocaust Bibliography—Children Rodi ... Waterman Glass was born in the Netherlands. Because her mother had British citizenship, the family was not
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273. Looking Danger in the Eye
Belinfante’s home country of the Netherlands is invaded by the Nazis in 1940, she leaves her flourishing ... Harper: It’s 1938. In a concert hall in the Netherlands, Frieda Belinfante stands on stage. At the ... will ignite WWII, and then, invade Frieda’s home country of the Netherlands. While Frieda herself will ... Netherlands. Let’s back up a minute. Since the Nazis came to power — seven years prior in 1933— Frieda
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274. The Kilt and the Love of My Mom
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Fabric was scarce in the Netherlands after the war was over. The stores were mostly empty ... Netherlands after the war was over. The stores were mostly empty. Factories did not have the machines to make -
275. Syria: The Impunity of the Assad Regime Must Never be Normalized
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the International Court of Justice are also underway, with The Netherlands and Canada preparing to ... The apparent creeping normalization of the Assad regime has deepened the trauma of millions of