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3426. 5-4-'44 transport. Rapport.
This is the testimomny of Jacques Koster, a survivor from the transport of April 5, 1944, from ... Westerbork to Auschwitz. It includes his address as well as the names of other prisoners he encountered in ... person's last name, place of origin, and approximate age. There is also a list of four people from the ... transport about whom he had further information. The list includes their last names, first names, dates of
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3427. 5-4-'44 transport. Rapport.
This is the testimony of Joseph Slagter, a survivor from the April 5, 1944, transport from ... Westerbork to Auschwitz. The document includes his date of birth, occupation, postwar address, and prisoner ... number. The document also includes information about approximately fifteen other prisoners (last name ... Dutch Mission for the Tracing of Missing Persons Nederlandse Missie tot Opsopring van vermiste
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3428. Rapport.
This is the testimony of Alice Brandei-Andreson, a survivor of the transport from Theresienstadt to ... Auschwitz on May 18, 1944. The document includes her date of birth, postwar address, and prisoner number at ... Auschwitz. The document includes the names of two people from transports out of Theresienstadt on May 15 ... May 16, and May 18, 1944, about whom she had furrther infromation. For each appears the person's last
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3429. Rapport.
This is the postwar testimony of Francisca Czopp, a survivor of the transport of May 19, 1944, from ... are also the names of two women who survived. The document includes each person's last and first name ... Dutch Mission for the Tracing of Missing Persons Nederlandse Missie tot Opsopring van vermiste ... Amsterdam Netherlands
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3430. Rapport.
This is the postwar testimony of Alexander van Gelderen, a survivor of the transport of March 10 ... The document also provides information about six men, including some from his transport. It ... fates. He also mentions seventh fellow prisoner, the unnamed son of one of the men he names, who was ... murdered with his father in the gas chamber upon arrival at Birkenau.
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3431. Theresienstadt-Auschwitz 18-5-'44. Getekende verklaring.
This is the testimony of Jacoba Ricardo-Jessurun, a survivor of the transport from Theresienstadt ... to Auschwitz on May 18, 1944. The document includes her date of birth, address, and prisoner number ... at Auschwitz. It includes also the names people who were on the transport as well as other people in ... Auschwitz. The document includes each person's last name, usually his or her first name, and usually his or
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3432. Theresienstadt-Auschwitz 28-9-'44.
This is the testimony of Günther Zilversmidt, a survivor of the transport from Theresienstadt to ... September 29, 1944, or on October 1, 1944, about whom he had infomration. The list includes last names and ... Dutch Mission for the Tracing of Missing Persons Nederlandse Missie tot Opsopring van vermiste ... Amsterdam Netherlands
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3433. Transport 19-5-'44. Verhoor-Rapport.
This is the testimony of Leentje Honsdrecht-Zinger, a survivor of the transport of May 19, 1944 ... from Westerbork to Auschwitz. In addition to her age and address, the document also includes ... information about twenty other prisoners. Two are unnamed, but for the last name and usually the first name ... are provided in addition to dates of birth or approximate ages and the fates of each individual. Two
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3434. Transport 5-4-'44. Verhoor-Rapport.
This is the testimony of Sara Springer, a survivor of the April 5, 1944, transport from Westerbork ... to Auscwitz. The document includes her late husband's name, her date of birth and postwar address ... and her prisoner number.The document identifies approximately 28 women, including 16 who were on this ... Sometimes information about a woman's fate is included as well. The document also mentions Springer
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3435. Julia Polak Bolle
religious, Zionist Jewish family. The Polak family could trace its roots in the Netherlands back 200 years ... invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. In July 1943, as part of a Dutch agreement with the Germans ... transit camp in the Netherlands, and eight months later to the Bergen-Belsen ... and teach the Hebrew language. As a leader of Zionist youth, Julia spoke to many groups about creating
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3436. Oral history interview with Dolf Ringel and Dottie Ringel
The Harriet and Kenneth Kupferberg Holocaust Center at Queensborough Community College, CUNY ... Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... Oral history interviews conducted by the Queensborough Community College Holocaust Resource Center ... The interview with Dolf Ringel & Dottie Ringel was conducted on December 7, 1988 by the
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3437. Holocaust Survivor Al Munzer Speaks at US Capitol about Mass Atrocities in Syria
Indonesian family and their Indonesian Muslim nanny living in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands risked their ... child in the Netherlands (courtesy of Al Münzer) and as an adult, today. US Holocaust Memorial Museum ... Remarks delivered on March 15, 2022 by Alfred Münzer at the United States Capitol as part ... of an event to draw attention to the ongoing mass atrocities committed by the Assad regime against
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3438. Amsterdam
The Germans occupied the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, and ... . In the spring of 1945, Canadian forces liberated Amsterdam and the rest of the Netherlands. ... established a civilian administration dominated by the SS (the elite guard of ... the Nazi state). Amsterdam, the country's largest city, had a Jewish population of about 75,000, which
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3439. International Tracing Service Digital Archive
Commission comprised of Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Poland ... from France, Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands are usually available) Who were murdered by the ... The Arolsen Archives, formerly the International Tracing Service archive (ITS), located in Bad ... Arolsen, Germany, was opened for research in 2007. The archives are overseen by an 11-nation International
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3440. Keizer family memoir
Holocaust, the personal story of Felix Keizer and his family during the German occupation of the Netherlands ... the Netherlands. ... NETHERLANDS ... Contains a memoir which includes a listing of members of the Keizer famiy who perished during the
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3441. Elli Jekel Carroll
teachers and students welcomed her. As a foreigner, David was not permitted work in the Netherlands ... Germans invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. The Jekels disembarked in Panama and received help from ... . After serving in the Austrian army during World War I, David owned a men’s clothing store, while Klara ... public elementary school and were both in secondary school before the war. Margit had completed five
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3442. Ruth Elisabeth Greifer
Later that year, the Dahls left for the Netherlands, where Sophia had been born. They settled in ... September 1944, Allied troops entered the Netherlands and Ruth came out of hiding. She returned to ... Ruth was born into an orthodox Jewish family in Geilenkirchen, a rural German town near the Dutch ... border. Her father, Isidor, was a respected cattle dealer in the area and her mother, Sophia, took care
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3443. Meier de Leeuw collection
de Leeuw and Frankenhuis families of the Netherlands. Includes photographs of the familes ... Netherlands ... NETHERLANDS ... Consists of documents, correspondence, and photographs related to the Holocaust experiences of the
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3444. Hunger Winter
It was the coldest winter in a long time. The southern part of the Netherlands was already ... time. The southern part of the Netherlands was already liberated. We were in Amsterdam, the ... itched again—the result of chronic cold feet. The attic where my family was hiding had no heating ... liberated. We were in Amsterdam, the northern part. We were isolated and it was very difficult to get
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3445. 9. Transport nach Westerbork von 6.6.1943 [Excerpt: "Wessel-de Jong to v.d.Woude"].
Jewish children in the Holocaust --Netherlands --Vught --Registers. ... Jewish children in the Holocaust --Netherlands --Westerbork --Registers. ... List of 69 Jews deported to Westerbork, the Netherlands on 6 Jun 1943. ... Joods Historisch Museum (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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3446. Fall of Rotterdam
Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940. Four days later, German planes bombed Rotterdam ... bombing destroyed much of the city center, leaving almost 80,000 people homeless. The Netherlands ... The Germans tried to halt the raid on the city because Dutch authorities had agreed to negotiate the ... surrender of their country. However, a communications failure delayed the order halting the attack. The
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3447. Ruth Moser Borsos describes forced-labor assignments in Westerbork
Ruth moved to the Netherlands after ... but Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940 and they could not leave. Ruth was deported to the ... Kristallnacht (the "Night of Broken Glass") in 1938. She and her father had permits to sail to the United States ... Westerbork camp in 1943 and to the Bergen-Belsen camp in Germany in 1944. After
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3448. Memories from World War II
Simonson Lampie's Holocaust experiences in the Netherlands, particularly Jews incarcerated in Westerbork ... houses of the local underground in the Netherlands. ... Netherlands. ... The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received this memoir from Itamar Simonson in
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3449. German paratroopers land near Rotterdam
Netherlands on the first day of the German attack on that country. They seized key bridges and fortifications ... paratroopers near Rotterdam. Within days, the Netherlands was defeated. The country surrendered to Germany on ... Germany launched its western offensive on May 10, 1940. German paratroopers landed in the ... compromising Dutch defensive positions. This footage shows the German air force (Luftwaffe) dropping
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3450. Hetty d'Ancona Deleeuwe describes difficulties of going into hiding
The Germans invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. After a year or ... hidden with a family in the southern Netherlands. She and both her parents survived. ... schools. The Germans took over her father's business in 1942. Hetty's father tried to prove that the ... family was Sephardic, and they were thus exempted from a roundup in 1943. Hetty's father decided that the