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3401. Collectie Rafael Gerstenfel (P-122)
the Ukraine). He moved to Vienna where he attained a PhD., and in 1938, fled to the Netherlands, with ... Gerstenfeld devoted himself completely to the welfare of Jews in the Netherlands. He established the ... Oost Europese Joden in Nederland" (Federation of Central and Eastern European Jews in the Netherlands ... Netherlands. Includes minutes, reports, correspondence of the Joods Maatschappelijk Werk, JMW (Foundation of
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3402. Oral history interview with Cornelia Schouten
German occupation of the Netherlands because they were striking in protest of the occupation; her family ... Oosterblokker (Netherlands) ... Drechterland (Netherlands : Gemeente) ... Huizen (North-Holland, Netherlands)
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3403. Oral history interview with Edith Hartog Mayer
fleeing with her family to the Netherlands in January 1939; being assisted by a Jewish refugee ... camp; the German invasion of the Netherlands on May 9, 1940; her father’s imprisonment in downtown ... learning that her eldest brother had survived Auschwitz and was returning to the Netherlands; her younger ... brother surviving the war in the Netherlands; becoming a physical therapist after the war; and immigrating
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3404. Presentation by JosMarie Vanderspek
invasion and occupation of the Netherlands from 1940-1945." ... originally of Roermond, the Netherlands, describes her memories of the German invasion and occupation of the ... Netherlands, including her memories of the resistance and the anti-Jewish actions taken against her neighbors ... German invasion and occupation of the Netherlands to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum on
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3405. Oral history interview with Frank Ullman and Emily Ullman
materials, and other items related to Leo S. Ullman and his family's life in the Netherlands prior to World ... War II, and their experiences in hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands after 1940 ... Also includes material about their post-war lives in the Netherlands and immigration to the United ... Amsterdam (Netherlands)
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3406. Oral history interview with Annelies Herzl
Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... Netherlands--History--German occupation, 1940-1945. ... Utrecht (Netherlands) ... The cataloging of this oral history interview has been supported by a grant from the Conference on
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3407. William and Mies Oudegeest interview
Oudegeest (Maria Elisabeth Dingler, 1912-1991) was born in Beverwijk, Netherlands. The couple participated ... in underground movements during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. They immigrated to the United ... occupation of the Netherlands and their hiding of Dutch Jews. The collection also includes a photocopy of a ... Netherlands--History--German occupation, 1940-1945.
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3408. Holocaust survivor
Rose van Gelder De Liema is a native of The Hague, Netherlands, and a survivor of the Holocaust ... Contains information about the peaceful life of Rose De Liema in the Netherlands before the ... Holocaust, the German invasion of the Netherlands, the deaths of most of her family members, her life in ... Netherlands--History--German occupation, 1940-1945.
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3409. Oral testimony of Herman Jacobs
materials, and other items related to Leo S. Ullman and his family's life in the Netherlands prior to World ... War II, and their experiences in hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands after 1940 ... Also includes material about their post-war lives in the Netherlands and immigration to the United ... Amsterdam (Netherlands)
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3410. Charlotte Szwajcer papers
Jakub found work as a merchant. After the German invasion of the Netherlands, they moved to Gouda ... "Jood" stamped on them. The photograph was taken in Gouda, The Netherlands. ... Contains materials documenting the experiences of Charlotte Szwajcer's family during the Holocaust ... Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.
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3411. Oral history interview with Karel Poons
company after the German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940; re-joining his dance company by posing as an ... the small town of Huizen, Netherlands, where he was sheltered by a non-Jewish acquaintance and ... Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... Huizen (North-Holland, Netherlands)
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3412. Lijsten van Joden bevrijd in de kampen in Duitschland en Polen : J.
). [="List of Jews coming from the Netherlands (not of Dutch citizenship) who found themselves in the ... Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands) ... [Eindhoven, Netherlands] ... Holocaust survivors --Netherlands --Registers.
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3413. Jacob Polak
Jewish family that could trace its roots in the Netherlands back 200 years. Jaap attended a Jewish ... . 1940-44: In 1940 the Germans invaded the Netherlands; three years later ... near Leipzig. After the war, he returned to the Netherlands. In 1951 Jaap immigrated to the United ... elementary school until the age of 12, and then enrolled in a commercial high school, where he studied
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3414. IN MEMORIAM = [LE-ZEKHER] / [preface by Hans Bloemendal].
Single volume, 858-page memorial book of c. 100,000 deportees from the Netherlands who perished in ... World War, 1939-1945 --Deportations from the Netherlands --Registers. ... the Holocaust. Contains data previously listed in 42 Dutch 'gedenkboeken' [='memorial books ... known. Married women are included in the alphabetical listing by husband's last name. Married names
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3415. Carved snuff box with an image of three Jewish hareskin dealers
Netherlands ... Netherlands. ... The cataloging of this artifact has been supported by a grant from the Conference on Jewish ... The Katz Ehrenthal Collection is a collection of over 900 objects depicting Jews and antisemitic
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3416. Abraham Wijnberg
day Germany invaded the Netherlands, and he went off to fight with the ... Dutch army. But only a few days later, on May 14, the Netherlands surrendered. Abraham returned to his ... remained in the Netherlands after the war and were able to regain ownership of the Hotel Wijnberg. In 1956 ... Abraham, or "Braham" as he was nicknamed, was the oldest of four children. When Braham was 14
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3417. Doriane Kurz
the Netherlands soon after the annexation. The Kurz family moved to the town of Maastricht where a ... . 1940-45: In May 1940, Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands. Eventually, the German occupiers required ... returned to the Netherlands. She was in ill health as a result of starvation and disease she experienced ... Vienna, where her father ran a thriving branch of the family's multinational optical frames business
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3418. Benjamin Soep
for Jews, his girlfriend's family left the Netherlands for the United States in 1939. 1940-41 ... Benno's girlfriend returned to the Netherlands, and they were married in ... ." Benno was deported to the Schoorl labor camp in the Netherlands, and then to the ... the Amsterdam Jewish community. Benno had two younger sisters and enjoyed collecting stamps
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3419. Gert Laske
Netherlands and settled in the town of Wieringen. 1940-44: In Wieringen Gert was with other German ... March 1941, but he was allowed to work as a farmhand elsewhere in the Netherlands. Later he was rounded ... After the war, he remained in the Netherlands. ... Gert was born to a Jewish family settled in northeast Berlin, known as one of the city's "red
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3420. Factory-printed Star of David badge printed with Jood worn by a Jewish person
Factory-printed Star of David badge, owned by a Jewish person in the Netherlands. Germany invaded ... the Netherlands in May 1940. On April 29, 1942, all Jews in the Netherlands were required to wear a ... -owned firm in the Netherlands that printed a large amount of Dutch stars. In the summer of 1942, German ... officials began deporting Jews from the Netherlands—primarily from Westerbork transit camp—to Auschwitz in
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3421. Jan-Peter Pfeffer
they immigrated to the Netherlands when Henriette was nine months pregnant. They settled in Amsterdam ... . 1933-39: Jan-Peter was born soon after his parents arrived in the Netherlands. He was 18 months old ... of Jan-Peter's father joined them in the Netherlands as refugees from Germany. Jan-Peter and Tommy ... -Jewish woman. Frightened by the Nazi dictatorship and the murder of Heinz's uncle in a concentration camp
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3422. Anna Pfeffer
woman, emigrated to the Netherlands. After her husband lost his job and after the November 1938 pogrom ... the Pfeffers also emigrated to the Netherlands. There, they joined their oldest son and daughter-in ... grandchildren. In May 1940 the Germans occupied the Netherlands. Jews were ordered ... Anna, affectionately known as Aennchen to her family, was the daughter of non-religious German
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3423. JOODSE KINDEREN IN HET KAMP VUGHT / Janneke de Moei.
Jewish children in the Holocaust --Netherlands --Registers. ... CHILDREN AND YOUTH, JEWISH - IN THE HOLOCAUST -- NETHERLANDS. ... According to various sources the June 6-7, 1943 transports from Vught were only routed via ... Westerbork to continue, after a change of trains, on to the Sobibor extermination camp.
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3424. Helga Leeser
to vacations in the Netherlands with its comparatively relaxed atmosphere. 1933-39: At age 6 ... immigrated to the Netherlands. With her grandfather's help, Helga and her sister joined her. 1940-44 ... After the Germans occupied the Netherlands in 1940, Helga was forced out ... The older of two sisters, Helga was raised by prosperous, non-religious Jewish parents in the
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3425. 25-1-'44 transport. Getekende verklaring. Rapport.
This document is the testimony of Judith van der Blosch-Nebig, a survivor of the January 1, 1944 ... numbe at Auschwitz, the document includes information about 20 other Dutch prisoners, inlcuding last and ... them. NOTE: The Brizinsky mentioned in her testimony is presumably Brzezinka, which is Polis for ... Dutch Mission for the Tracing of Missing Persons Nederlandse Missie tot Opsopring van vermiste