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4326. Elise Kann Jaeger collection
Eindhoven (Netherlands) ... Contains materials regarding the Kann family's experiences during the Holocaust. Some of these ... materials may be combined into a single collection in the future. ... Contains a photograph album created by Molly and Jerry van Heel for Elise [donor] on the occasion
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4327. 1925 wedding of Dutch Jews (tinted 35mm print)
prominent Jewish family from the Netherlands, including scenes of life before and after the Holocaust. The ... followed by footage of the actual wedding of the adult Frits and Jeanne in the Netherlands in 1925. ... adult Frits and Jeanne stand before the camera on their wedding day in the Netherlands in 1925. Their ... Film footage in both color and black and white representing the pre- and post-war life of a
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4328. Renata Laqueur papers
divorced. During this time, Renata deposited a typed manuscript of her diaries in the Netherlands ... her diary that she had deposited in the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation had been published ... in anthologies in the Netherlands, and in 1965 had been published in paperback under the title ... Amsterdam (Netherlands)
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4329. Einzeltransport vom 1.Februar 1943, Wohnungsbuero/Verwaltung II, AMSTERDAM.
The list includes the person's last and first names and his date of birth. It appears at the ... bottom of the page. ... Amsterdam Netherlands
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4330. Drawing depicting a transport by Jo Spier presented to Jan Koeleman
liberation of the Netherlands, Dirk was responsible for finding members of the NSB who were trying to get ... born 1931. On May 10, 1940, Germany occupied the Netherlands. In October, Jo was fired from De ... The family returned to the Netherlands. They learned that Jo’s father, Isedore, and brother, Eduard ... Drawing by Jo Spier presented to Dirk Jan Koeleman, a survivor and Dutch resister. Following the
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4331. Oral history interview with Ruth E. Greifer
Brunssum (Netherlands) ... Hoensbroek (Netherlands) ... Treebeek (Brunssum, Netherlands) ... Valkenburg (South Holland, Netherlands)
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4332. Oral history interview with Leo Weinrieb
during the rise of the Nazis; going illegally to the Netherlands; living in Amsterdam and obtaining ... Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... Netherlands--History--German occupation, 1940-1945. ... Netherlands.
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4333. Oral history interview with Richard Teig
of the war and having to relocate five times; going to Emmen, Netherlands in December 1942; attending ... Emmen (Netherlands) ... Netherlands--History--German occupation, 1940-1945. ... North Holland (Netherlands)
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4334. Oral history interview with Leo de Jong
Leo De Jong, born in 1930 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, describes his family and his father’s role ... Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... Netherlands--Emigration and immigration. ... Netherlands--History--German occupation, 1940-1945.
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4335. Ralf Mielzynski photograph
Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... from the City Studio in Amsterdam, with half of a star of David stamped onto the back. Ralf and his ... parents Siegbert and Alice Mielzynski were deported from Amsterdam to the Westerbork concentration camp in ... January 1943. In July 1943 they were deported to the Sobibor concentration camp where they all perished.
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4336. Pair of dice carried by a Dutch resistance member
Netherlands during the Holocaust. ... Pair of dice carried by Herman Munichman during the German occupation of the Netherlands, 1940-1945 ... British as well as a Dutch passport. Germany occupied the Netherlands on May 10, 1940. Herman, a member ... Netherlands on May 10, 1940. Herman, a member of the Dutch underground, stole from the Germans, then sold the
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4337. Verdoner family on summer holiday
and Otto (b.1939) - were Jewish. In May 1940, when the Germans overran the Netherlands, Nazi decrees ... Film footage in both color and black and white representing the pre- and post-war life of a ... prominent Jewish family from Hilversum, Holland. The donor, Francesca Verdoner-Kan, was a hidden child ... The Verdoner Family - Gerrit and Hilde Verdoner, their children Yoka (b.1934), Francisca (b.1937
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4338. Farming, church service, soccer, orchestra, theater at Camp Westerbork
Mischa, and Ursula. They fled Leipzig and settled in the Netherlands in 1938. In the summer of 1940, non ... Netherlands Audiovisual Archive [Nederlands Audiovisueel Archief] in The Hague, Netherlands, in February 1999. ... 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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4339. Porcelain doll with dress
Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... The doll was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2002 by Julia Schor. ... The doll has a porcelain head and is wearing a dress made while Julia Schor donor was in hiding.
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4340. Lea Sonnenschein papers
Amsterdam (Netherlands) ... Transcript of an interview and a manuscript documenting the experience of Lea Sonnenschein in ... The collection was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2006 by Lea
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4341. Pair of white lace gloves crocheted by a Dutch Jewish woman while living in hiding
lived in hiding in the Paulus’ home, in Ermelo, Netherlands, during and after the Holocaust. ... 1940, Germany occupied the Netherlands. That year, Saartje gave birth to a daughter, Anita. In July ... concealed by a rug and the kitchen table. In September 1944, the southern Netherlands was liberated, but ... February 20, 1915, in Stedum, Netherlands. They settled in Ermelo. On May 10, 1940, the Germans occupied
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4342. 'Juden in Westerbork suchen [1]', In: AUFBAU (13 Jul 1945).
Camp Westerbork in the Netherlands seeking relatives or friends abroad. This first of two parts of the ... list contains surnames Aptrot-Pels through Strauss. Entries include full names of the survivors and ... the names and last known address or location of those sought. The second part of this list appeared in ... Holocaust survivors --Netherlands --Westerbork --Registers.
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4343. International Court of Justice Q&A: Gambia v. Myanmar
in its efforts before the Court. Canada and the Netherlands have already done so. Additionally ... The International Court of Justice will examine whether Burma has committed genocide, and whether ... it has failed in its duty to prevent and punish the crime. This Q and A explores questions around the ... and punish the crime. The case is focused on crimes against the Rohingya population, an ethnic and
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4344. Peace, Justice, Humanitarian Aid
Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM). The United States, Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, and the ... International response to the Second North-South War The international policy responses to the ... second north–south war (1985–2005) varied greatly over the twenty years of the conflict, due to factors ... like the Cold War, multiple conflicts and regime changes in neighboring countries, and other shifting
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4345. World War II in Europe
), Belgium (May 1940), the Netherlands (May 1940), Luxembourg (May 1940), France (May 1940), Yugoslavia ... War II in Europe During World War II, Germany overran much of Europe using a new tactic called the ... "Blitzkrieg" (lightning war). Blitzkrieg involved the massing of planes, tanks, and artillery. These forces ... would break through enemy defenses along a narrow front. Air power prevented the enemy from closing the
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4346. Sobibor: Key Dates
Westerbork in the Netherlands to Sobibor. In 19 transports from this date until ... Heinrich Himmler appoints SS General Odilo Globocnik to the position of SS and Police Leader in Lublin ... District. Himmler is SS Chief and Chief of German Police. On July 17, 1941, he appoints Globocnik to the ... position of Commissioner for the Establishment of SS and Police Bases in the Occupied Eastern Territories
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4347. International Conference Examines Failure to Prevent Genocide in Srebrenica
The Hague, Netherlands—Leading decision makers from more than a dozen countries will gather in The ... Hague from June 29 to July 1 to consider the failure of the international community to prevent the fall ... of the United Nations “safe area” of Srebrenica in July 1995, resulting in the largest massacre in ... Europe since World War II. The convening of former officials and eyewitnesses from Europe, North America
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4348. "Final Solution": In Depth
Jews from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Norway, France, the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxemburg, German ... It remains uncertain as to when the Nazi leadership decided to implement the ... "Final Solution," the plan to annihilate the Jews of Europe. The ... genocide of the Jews was the culmination of a decade of German policy under Nazi rule and the realization
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4349. World War II in Europe
invading the Low Countries (Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg), which had taken neutral positions in the ... War II: Maps The Holocaust took place in the broader context of World ... (Lebensraum) in eastern Europe. The realization of German dominance in Europe, its leaders calculated, would ... require war. 1939 After securing the neutrality of the Soviet Union (through the August
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4350. Nazi Camps
Westerbork in the Netherlands, or ... ) From its rise to power in 1933, the Nazi regime built a series of incarceration sites to imprison and ... eliminate real and perceived "enemies of the state." Most prisoners in the ... concentration camps. The term concentration camp refers to a camp in which people are detained or