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4051. Suse Grunbaum at age one
seizure of power in Germany, two-year-old Suse and her parents fled to the Netherlands and settled in ... the town of Dinxperlo. In 1943, Jews in German-occupied Dinxperlo were ordered to assemble for ... deportation. Hearing of these plans, the Grünbaums went into hiding, finding refuge with Dutch farmers ... The Hartemink family hid Suse and her mother for two years in their barn, first under the floorboards
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4052. Westerbork labor
Mischa, and Ursula. They fled Leipzig and settled in the Netherlands in 1938. In the summer of 1940, non ... Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst Film-en fotoarchief van de Rijksvoorlichtingsdienst in the Hague, Netherlands. ... Rudolf Breslauer (1903-1944) was a photographer and lithographer by trade, educated at the Academy ... -Dutch Jews were forced to leave Leiden because the city was near the sea. The Breslauers moved to a
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4053. Meyer (Max) Rodriguez Garcia: Maps
Germany invaded the Netherlands in May 1940. He went into hiding in 1943, but was caught and deported to ... Auschwitz in German-occupied Poland. Later, as the Soviets advanced, Max was forced-marched towards the ... German interior. In May 1945, he was liberated at the Ebensee labor camp in Austria. These maps
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4054. Doriane Kurz recalls Bergen-Belsen prisoners hauling wagons of corpses
also saw the German occupation of the Netherlands. Her father perished ... The three were reunited at Bergen-Belsen, where they were deported via ... Westerbork. They were liberated during the camp's 1945 evacuation. Doriane's mother died of cancer soon after
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4055. Jerry von Halle describes restrictions on Jews in Amsterdam
Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940. In 1941, Jerry's brother perished ... In 1933 Jerry's family moved from Hamburg to Amsterdam. The ... Amsterdam and then in a farmhouse in the south. The Gestapo (German Secret
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4056. Jerry von Halle describes hiding in Amsterdam
invaded the Netherlands in 1940. In 1941, Jerry's brother perished in ... In 1933 Jerry's family moved from Hamburg to Amsterdam. The Germans ... Mauthausen. Jerry and his parents went into hiding first in Amsterdam and then in a farmhouse in the south ... The Gestapo (German Secret State Police) arrested Jerry's father in
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4057. Jerry von Halle describes hunger while in hiding in Amsterdam
Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940. In 1941, Jerry's brother perished ... In 1933 Jerry's family moved from Hamburg to Amsterdam. The ... Amsterdam and then in a farmhouse in the south. The Gestapo (German Secret
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4058. Henrietta and Herman Goslinski
Netherlands. Their rescuer could not, however, also take their infant daughter Berty. The Dutch resistance ... In 1942, Henrietta and Herman Goslinski went into hiding to avoid deportation from the ... moved Berty frequently; she was eventually moved more than 30 times. During the two-and-a-half years ... apart, the parents saw Berty only once and received this single photograph of her taken while she was in
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4059. Max Epstein collection
The collectionconsists fo 5 drwaings created by Max Epstein while in hiding in the Netherlands. ... The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1994 by Harry Heinz
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4060. Deportation of Dutch Jews
Westerbork, Amersfoort, and Vught camps in the Netherlands to killing centers ... German authorities begin the deportation of Dutch Jews from the
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4061. Brown leather belt worn by a Dutch Jewish political prisoner in Auschwitz-Birkenau
experiences of Arie Torner in the Netherlands and Poland before World War II, in several forced labor camps ... and in Auschwitz-Birkenau during the Holocaust, and in the Netherlands and the United States after the ... the Netherlands surrender, Arie joined the underground Dutch resistance movement. He was arrested in ... the Netherlands in 1947. Arie immigrated to the United States on May 24, 1956.
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4062. British ordnance box given to a German Jewish family in hiding
and the Netherlands, when Max and his parents, Dr. Albert and Irene Heppner, lived in hiding, and ... after the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. Object include 5 handmade maps, 10 printed ... September 1944 liberation of the southern Netherlands. Eleven-year-old Max Heppner became a mascot for the ... with his German parents, Albert and Irene, in Amsterdam, when Germany occupied the Netherlands in May
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4063. Rucksack used by a German Jewish family going into hiding
and the Netherlands, when Max and his parents, Dr. Albert and Irene Heppner, lived in hiding, and ... after the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States. Object include 5 handmade maps, 10 printed ... German parents, Albert and Irene, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, when Nazi Germany invaded in May 1940. The ... resided in an empty chicken house. After the Netherlands was liberated in early May, Albert set out to
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4064. Photographic postcard
family in Elburg, Netherlands, until Apr. 1945 when they returned to Oldebroek to await the return of ... Eventually, the family decided to leave The Netherlands. In April 1950 the family sailed for New York on the ... Amersfoort." Photographic image is of a Jewish kindergarten created in Amersfoort, Netherlands, after the ... Contains materials documenting the experiencs of Maud Dahme and her family during the Holocaust
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4065. Unused bookplate with a Star of David rose tree belonging to a Dutch Jewish pharmacist
the 1930s. Germany occupied the Netherlands in May 1940 and, by 1942, deportations of Jews to ... Federation. He studied in Groningen to become a pharmacist. In May 1940, Germany invaded the Netherlands. On ... Amsterdam Jewish quarter. Deportations of Jews from the Netherlands began in the summer of 1942. Johanna ... the eastern Netherlands in March 1943. Johanna and Max went to live with her sister’s fiancée, Minke
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4066. Betty Sklow papers
Cuba and the United States, Betty finally disembarked in the Netherlands. She stayed in Bussum ... Netherlands with Leopold Rosenthal, the brother of her son-in-law, and his family. On April 26, 1940, Betty ... MS St. Louis in 1939, her disembarkation in the Netherlands, her experiences negotiating travel to ... Netherlands, the passengers’ quarantine upon arrival, and her efforts in negotiating passage to the United
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4067. Goslinski family papers
Goslinski family of Groningen, Netherlands, their survival in hiding during the Holocaust, their postwar ... lives in the Netherlands, and their immigration to the United States. Biographical materials feature ... in the Netherlands (Groningen, Arnhem, Assen, Emmen, and Norg). Prewar photographs heavily feature ... Netherlands.
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4068. Child’s striped knit wool cap with a tassel made for a hidden Dutch Jewish child
her family before, during, and after the Holocaust in the Netherlands. ... in Baarn, Netherlands, in spring 1945. Huberta made the hat in the colors of the Netherlands flag to ... identity as a housekeeper. On May 5, 1945, the Netherlands was liberated. Vera was reunited with her mother ... Vera Reiss was born on March 5, 1942, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the only child of a Jewish couple
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4069. Vera Waisvisz-Reiss papers
her family before, during, and after the Holocaust in the Netherlands. ... Vera Reiss was born on March 5, 1942, in Amsterdam, Netherlands, the only child of a Jewish couple ... the Netherlands. In 1941, Jews were required to register with the authorities. Large scale ... They had a ladder which they hid nearby for this purpose. On May 5, 1945, the Netherlands was liberated
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4070. Leather tallit pouch made by an inmate in a Dutch detention center
Fred and Juliana Silversmith) during the Holocaust when they fled Germany in 1939 for the Netherlands ... Netherlands, in fall 1939. Fritz looked after an elderly orthodox rabbi who was ill and dying. The rabbi ... to depart for the Netherlands, leaving behind their extended families. Nazi officials confiscated ... protect their mother in case Germany invaded Netherlands. Fritz was eventually released from the
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4071. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 10 cent note
of November 1938. After Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the German authorities began ... also lived in Dortmund, while Julia’s family lived in the Netherlands. Adolf and his eight brothers ... Heinz moved to Enschede, Netherlands, where he worked in the Jewish butcher shop run by an aunt and ... left Germany in the summer of 1936, settling in Goor, Netherlands. They joined their sons in Enschede
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4072. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 25 cent note
of November 1938. After Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the German authorities began ... also lived in Dortmund, while Julia’s family lived in the Netherlands. Adolf and his eight brothers ... Heinz moved to Enschede, Netherlands, where he worked in the Jewish butcher shop run by an aunt and ... left Germany in the summer of 1936, settling in Goor, Netherlands. They joined their sons in Enschede
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4073. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 50 cent note
of November 1938. After Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the German authorities began ... also lived in Dortmund, while Julia’s family lived in the Netherlands. Adolf and his eight brothers ... Heinz moved to Enschede, Netherlands, where he worked in the Jewish butcher shop run by an aunt and ... left Germany in the summer of 1936, settling in Goor, Netherlands. They joined their sons in Enschede
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4074. Westerbork transit camp voucher, 100 cent note
of November 1938. After Germany invaded the Netherlands on May 10, 1940, the German authorities began ... also lived in Dortmund, while Julia’s family lived in the Netherlands. Adolf and his eight brothers ... Heinz moved to Enschede, Netherlands, where he worked in the Jewish butcher shop run by an aunt and ... left Germany in the summer of 1936, settling in Goor, Netherlands. They joined their sons in Enschede
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4075. Judith Bar Kochba photograph collection
Judith Bar Kochba was born as Judith Sophie Kann on July 28, 1934, in Dortrecht in the Netherlands ... Netherlands and celebrated Dutch Christian holidays with their neighbors. The family had a non-Jewish nanny ... Netherlands before and during World War II. Some of the photographs were taken while the Kann children (Elise ... Netherlands--History--German occupation, 1940-1945.