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A young Jewish girl living in Holland tells of her experiences during the Nazi occupation, her years in hiding, and the aftershock when the war finally ends.
"The execution of a collaborator and Nazi retaliation on the family of twelve-year-old Anton Steenwijk have lasting repercussions in Anton's life as he learns, through chance encounters, the truth of one harrowing night." —WorldCat
Blank postcard with black-and-white photograph of V-2 bomb.
Item is a receipt for a parcel postmarked in the city of Gouda addressed to Ruth Weis in Barrack 72 at Westerbork transit camp.
Blank postcard with black-and-white photograph of V-1 bomb with two soldiers.
Item is a declaration issued by J. van Kollem’s Men’s and Children’s Clothing Company Ltd. stating that Sarah Rozenberg-Warm worked at the company as a craftswoman from April 25, 1949 to January 12, 1950.
Item is a forged identification document used by Sorensen’s great aunt, Jansje van Dam (born April 19, 1872), while in hiding in Hilversum.
Un reportage photographique sur Anne Frank et le sort des Juifs au cours de la guerre de 1939 – 1945.
Item is a registration card held by Sarah Rozenberg-Warm (as “Sara Rozenberg”) issued by the International Refugee Organization of the United Nations. A black and white photograph of Rozenberg-Warm is affixed to the interior of the card.