Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Item is a photograph depicting Orthodox Jews crossing Weesperstraat bridge over Nieuwe Achtergracht [canal], Amsterdam, Holland, in 1941.
Item is a photo of the Potman house in Abbenes. It was given to Sorensen by Riekje Potman. The photograph shows the front right corner and side of the house.
Item is a freehand drawing of the house in which Sorensen hid. The Dutch words NOOIT GEDACHT are framed above the two top story windows. This translates to “never thought.”
Black-and-white photograph of two German soldiers sitting in the back of a wagon pulled by two horse with another two horses following behind. Typed caption below image.
Item is a photo of the Potman house in Abbenes. It was given to Sorensen by Riekje Potman. The photograph shows the front right of the house with a white bench situated between two windows.
Item is a negative of the original photo. The photo is of Sorensen’s maternal great-grandparents, Mozes van Dam and Rosetta van Dam née van Ploeg.
Undated photograph of John Herbert as a young man.
Photograph depicts Weesperstraat in Amsterdam's Jewish quarter in 1941.
Item is a photograph of Amalia's aunt Malie de Leeuw, who lived in Israel. Photograph was taken in Holland.
Item is a photograph of Amalia's grandmother, Pauline de Leeuw.
Black-and-white photograph of evacuating German soldiers on trucks loaded with boxes. Typed caption below image.