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3701. van Leeuwen and de Groot family photographs
Rachel Barish was born Rachel (Chellie) van Leeuwen on September 21, 1936 in the Hague, Netherlands ... the Germans invaded the Netherlands, and the following year, Isaac volunteered to go to Westerbork ... in the Netherlands. The photographs are accompanied by photocopies with identification information ... Netherlands.
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3702. Barbara Rodbell papers
Netherlands where they became friends with Anne Frank and her family. After the Germans invaded the ... Amsterdam, Netherlands, in the 1930s and 1940s, correspondence between Barbara and her family while they ... Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... Ledermann and had one sister, Susanne (b. 1928). In 1933, Barbara's family moved to Amsterdam, the
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3703. Tubular silver mezuzah saved with a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
her family before, during, and after the Holocaust in the Netherlands. ... assumed a false identity as a housekeeper. On May 5, 1945, the Netherlands was liberated and Vera was ... Netherlands. In 1941, Jews were required to register with the authorities. Deportations began in summer 1942 ... Vera Reiss was born on March 5, 1942, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the only child of a Jewish couple
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3704. Small red glass beads used by a Dutch Jewish girl in hiding
hiding in the Netherlands, and a wall hanging relating to the experiences of their mother, Sophia de ... invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, and implemented anti-Jewish Semitic restrictions. The Germans ... Austrian Jewish Kindertransport refugee, Eva Haller. On May 10, 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands ... England. They could not get out because the Dutch army had flooded the roads. The Netherlands surrendered
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3705. Unfinished red glass beadwork made by a Dutch Jewish girl in hiding
hiding in the Netherlands, and a wall hanging relating to the experiences of their mother, Sophia de ... Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, and implemented anti-Jewish restrictions. In July ... Austrian Jewish Kindertransport refugee, Eva Haller. On May 10, 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands ... England. They could not get out because the Dutch army had flooded the roads. The Netherlands surrendered
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3706. Burgundy velvet tefillin pouch saved with a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
her family before, during, and after the Holocaust in the Netherlands. ... the Netherlands was liberated and Vera was reunited with her mother. Abraham and his wife Vrouwtje ... Netherlands. In 1941, Jews were required to register with the authorities. Deportations began in summer 1942 ... Vera Reiss was born on March 5, 1942, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the only child of a Jewish couple
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3707. Margalit Ben Ami papers
go with the two students as they took her to Zeist, Netherlands by train. Gretha announced during the ... killed in the German bombing of Rotterdam, Netherlands, in 1940. Gretha was unwilling to accept her new ... repatriated to the Netherlands in June 1945 as a family. Samuel and Elisabeth Dotsch went into hiding in ... others, Elisabeth located Carla, who had returned to the Netherlands with the Boas family. Elisabeth
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3708. White and black striped tallit saved with a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
her family before, during, and after the Holocaust in the Netherlands. ... assumed a false identity as a housekeeper. On May 5, 1945, the Netherlands was liberated and Vera was ... Netherlands. In 1941, Jews were required to register with the authorities. Deportations began in summer 1942 ... Vera Reiss was born on March 5, 1942, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the only child of a Jewish couple
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3709. Tonie Frederika Kaufmann Soep
Tonie's parents came to the Netherlands from Germany in the 1880s, and their six children were ... . 1940-44: The Germans occupied the Netherlands in 1940. One year later ... born in Amsterdam. As a child, Tonie studied the piano, and she excelled in French. When she married ... as the president of the Amsterdam Jewish community. The Soeps had a large and comfortable home. Tonie
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3710. Bottle of blue stamp ink and original packaging used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
Eindhoven, Netherlands, during the Holocaust. ... invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and ... Phillips employees. On May 10, 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands, and on May 14, the Dutch Army ... railroad strike and allied forces were advancing into the Netherlands. Many Germans retreated on foot
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3711. Bottle of black stamp ink and original packaging used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
Eindhoven, Netherlands, during the Holocaust. ... invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and ... Phillips employees. On May 10, 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands, and on May 14, the Dutch Army ... railroad strike and allied forces were advancing into the Netherlands. Many Germans retreated on foot
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3712. Bottle of purple stamp ink used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
Eindhoven, Netherlands, during the Holocaust. ... Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and his wife, Molly ... Phillips employees. On May 10, 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands, and on May 14, the Dutch Army ... railroad strike and allied forces were advancing into the Netherlands. Many Germans retreated on foot
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3713. Bottle of red stamp ink and original packaging used by Gerry van Heel to forge identification documents
Eindhoven, Netherlands, during the Holocaust. ... invaded the Netherlands. By summer 1942, the Germans were deporting Jews to concentration camps. Gerry and ... Phillips employees. On May 10, 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands, and on May 14, the Dutch Army ... railroad strike and allied forces were advancing into the Netherlands. Many Germans retreated on foot
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3714. Purple striped cloth bag saved with hidden Dutch Jewish infant
her family before, during, and after the Holocaust in the Netherlands. ... assumed a false identity as a housekeeper. On May 5, 1945, the Netherlands was liberated and Vera was ... Netherlands. In 1941, Jews were required to register with the authorities. Deportations began in summer 1942 ... Vera Reiss was born on March 5, 1942, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the only child of a Jewish couple
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3715. Susanne Ledermann
father's law practice closed down and the Ledermanns moved to the Netherlands. Susanne began attending ... Westerbork camp in the Netherlands. In 1944 they were sent to Auschwitz, where ... Susanne was the younger of two daughters born to Jewish parents in the German capital of Berlin ... Susanne liked to play with her sister on the veranda of her home and enjoyed visiting the Berlin Zoo and
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3716. Floral silk brocade tallit pouch saved with a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
her family before, during, and after the Holocaust in the Netherlands. ... false identity as a housekeeper. On May 5, 1945, the Netherlands was liberated and Vera was reunited ... Netherlands. In 1941, Jews were required to register with the authorities. Deportations began in summer 1942 ... Vera Reiss was born on March 5, 1942, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the only child of a Jewish couple
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3717. Crocheted tallit katan saved with a hidden Dutch Jewish infant
her family before, during, and after the Holocaust in the Netherlands. ... housekeeper. On May 5, 1945, the Netherlands was liberated and Vera was reunited with her mother. Abraham and ... Netherlands. In 1941, Jews were required to register with the authorities. Deportations began in summer 1942 ... Vera Reiss was born on March 5, 1942, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the only child of a Jewish couple
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3718. "With Only a Toothbrush"
Netherlands. ... "With Only a Toothbrush" is a 12 page manuscript written by Jacky Erwteman in 2004. In the ... manuscript, Erwteman describes her family background, the family efforts to flee Amsterdam when the Germans ... invaded and the Dutch Royal Family fled, and their escape by boat to England, where they found employment
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3719. Hetty d'Ancona
-39: Hetty enjoyed growing up in the Netherlands. Her Jewish neighborhood was in the older part of ... Netherlands. One by one her relatives disappeared, picked up by the Germans. Even her closest friend, Judith ... Hetty was the only child of a middle-class secular Jewish family. Hetty's parents were Sephardic ... the descendants of Jews who had been expelled from Spain in 1492. The family lived in an apartment
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3720. Prayer book
Netherlands. Hidden in attic of the Schaumberg home, 1943, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Recovered by ... Documents, photographs, artifacts and correspondence illustrating the experiences of Ernst ... Oldenburg, Germany and their son, Tom, born 1938 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In 1943, family was deported to ... Westerbork transit camp in Netherlands and then in February 1944, to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. From
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3721. Prayer book
Netherlands. Hidden in attic of the Schaumberg home, 1943, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Recovered by ... Documents, photographs, artifacts and correspondence illustrating the experiences of Ernst ... Oldenburg, Germany and their son, Tom, born 1938 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In 1943, family was deported to ... Westerbork transit camp in Netherlands and then in February 1944, to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. From
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3722. Prayer book
Netherlands. Hidden in attic of the Schaumberg home, 1943, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Recovered by ... Documents, photographs, artifacts and correspondence illustrating the experiences of Ernst ... Oldenburg, Germany and their son, Tom, born 1938 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In 1943, family was deported to ... Westerbork transit camp in Netherlands and then in February 1944, to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. From
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3723. Prayer book
Netherlands. Hidden in attic of the Schaumberg home, 1943, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. Recovered by ... Documents, photographs, artifacts and correspondence illustrating the experiences of Ernst ... Oldenburg, Germany and their son, Tom, born 1938 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. In 1943, family was deported to ... Westerbork transit camp in Netherlands and then in February 1944, to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. From
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3724. Oral history interview with Piet Ketelaar
collaboration and resistance in the Netherlands; his resistance work in Holland from 1940 to 1944; being a ... Bennebroek (Netherlands) ... Haarlem (Netherlands) ... Netherlands--History--German occupation, 1940-1945.
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3725. Erna Schumer Unger
organizations. 1940-44: The Germans invaded the Netherlands in May 1940 ... Westerbork transit camp in the Netherlands. Seven days later they were deported to the ... Erna was the second of four daughters. Her religious Jewish parents moved the family to Essen ... Germany, in 1905 when Erna was 21. Erna married when she was in her twenties, but the couple had no