Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Item is a photographic print depicting Sarah Rozenberg-Warm sitting by water with sailboats in the background.
Black-and-white photograph of British prisoners of war under guard by German soldiers marching down a city street. Typed caption below image.
Humanistich Verbond Ethical Society summer camp circa 1947. Amalia attended this camp and is pictured in photograph.
Item is a real photo postcard of the Stein family in 1945. In the photo is (right to left): Sorensen's father, Isidor Stein, Sorensen, Sorensen's mother, Marianne (Jeanne) van Dam, and Sorensen's sister, Eleonore.
Item is a photographic print depicting Sarah Rozenberg-Warm at the beach in either Amstel or Zandvoort, the Netherlands.
Item is a Canadian Army photograph of a convoy of defeated German soldiers and horse-drawn carriages piled with supplies along the side of a road. Photographed in Amsterdam, Holland. Accompanied by typed caption.
Item is a photo of Sorensen and Alida Theeboom doing yard work. Alida lived in the impoverished Jewish part of Amsterdam. Some of the suburban Jewish families, including Sorensen’s family, volunteered hospitality to disadvantaged children for a period of respite. Alida did not survive the Holocaust.
Item is a photograph of Johanna van Kreveld's parents and sister who lived in Ramatgan, a suburb of Tel Aviv.
Black-and-white photograph of cattle being herded down a city street by men in uniform. Civilians are also walking down the street. Typed caption below image.
Item is a copy of an original photograph taken around 1903 or 1904. Sorensen’s mother, Marianne (Jeanne) van Dam, poses with her two aunts, Ester (left) and Anna (right).
Item is a photograph of the Olff family, with whom Sorensen hid, in Hilversum. Sorensen arrived not too long after this photo was taken. The edges of the photograph are scalloped.