Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Dark brown leather belt with metal clasp at one end. Leather tongue sewn at the other end with a row of double holes to attach to the buckle. Illegible oval stamp in leather on reverse side of clasp end. 26 silver stars affixed along midline of belt.
À la mémoire de la tristement célèbre Anne Frank, à qui lon doit de vibrants témoignages des horreurs de l'Holocauste. Un livre réunissant quelques passages de son journal légendaire, ainsi que les mots de gens qui ont croisé son chemin trop court. — Publisher
Gold wedding band, likely 9 karat, with two illegible hallmarks on inside of band. Patina all over and thinning of metal in spots.
Papers from the Kieler Historikertag 2004. 264 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Item is a report card of Sorensen’s from the 1942/1943 school year.
Item is issue number 3 of De Wervelwind, a Dutch monthly published by the Dutch government in exile in London and dropped across German-occupied Netherlands by Royal Air Force planes in order to distribute information about the progress of the war against Nazi Germany.
Item is an antisemitic flyer showing a disarmed man with exaggerated facial features in Roman uniform bearing a star of David being struck down by a large, red "V" for German victory. Flyer was produced part of Goebbels' campaign to counter the British "V for Victory" campaign.
Black-and-white poster with photographs and captions commemorating the 25th anniversary of the liberation of The Netherlands.
"Traces the life of Anne Frank whose diary chronicles the years she and her family hid from the Nazis in an Amsterdam attic." —Title page verso