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Latest revision as of 14:22, 6 July 2024
Holocaust Children, Netherlands (see Holocaust Children Studies)
Notable children
Overview
Around 140,000 Jews (1.5% of the Dutch population) lived in the Netherlands when the German occupation began. The great majority of them, approximately 85%, had lived in the country for centuries, and before 1940 it was largely integrated. 15% were refugees from other countries (Germany, Austria, Poland...).
The German invasion of the Netherlands started on 10 May 1940. Although anti-semitism was not widely spread in the Netherlands, racial persecution was particularly harsh as the new government (made by Germans and local fascists, under the leadership of Arthur Seyss-Inquart) was fiercely anti-semitic and considered the Dutch to be a “Germanic brother nation." This did not apply to other Western European countries (like Belgium, France or Italy).
The first anti-Jewish laws and measures were already issued in October and November 1940. However, after some open violence against the Jews in February 1941 resulted in a general strike in protest in Amsterdam and the surrounding area, the Nazi authorities took a more deceptive ("velvet-glove") approach. Every month new regulations and measures were issued against the Jews. They were increasingly driven into social isolation, and stripped of their possessions, until deportations started in 1942. Westerbork was established a s the main transit camp. At the same time, the Nazi authorities issued thousands of provisional exceptions, which aimed to create a false sense of security among Jews, that those who had a job would not be deported. These exceptions were later rescinded one by one. The same applied for Jewish hospitals, orphanages and homes for the elderly: they were deliberately left alone by the German police for months on end, so many people thought they were safe there for the time being. However, from January 1943, they were emptied one after the other.
2,000 Jews managed to leave the country (hiding in Belgium or France or being arrested there). As many as 28,000 of them went into hiding locally, but only half of them successfully. An active movement of resistance developed in the Netherlands only in April-May 1943, when increasing numbers of Dutchmen were forced to go and work in Germany. By that time the majority of Dutch Jews had already been rounded up and transported.
104,000 people, or three quarters of the Dutch Jews were murdered during the Second World War, the highest number in Western European countries, both in terms of percentages and in absolute numbers. 107,000 were the deportees, of whom only 5,000 survived. The total of survivors was 38,000.
Most of the south of the country was liberated in the second half of 1944. The rest, especially the west and north of the country still under occupation, suffered from a famine at the end of 1944, known as the "Hunger Winter". On 5 May 1945, the whole country was finally liberated by the total surrender of all German forces.
Pages in category "Holocaust Children, Netherlands (subject)"
The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total.
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- Edith Velmans (F / Netherlands, 1925), Holocaust survivor
- Moshe Flinker (M / Netherlands, 1926-1944), Holocaust victim
- Netty Schwarz / Netty Swartz Vanderpol (F / Netherlands, 1926), Holocaust survivor
- Peter Spier (M / Netherlands, 1927-2017), Holocaust survivor
- Hanneli Goslar (F / Germany, Netherlands, 1928)
- Hennelli Goslar (F / Netherlands, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Ernst Presseisen (M / Netherlands, 1928), Holocaust survivor
- Eduard Izaks (M / Netherlands, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Alfred Josephus-Jitta (M / Netherlands, 1929-1966), Holocaust survivor
- Benjamin Mossel (M / Netherlands, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Eva Schloss / Eva Geiringer (F / Netherlands, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Benno Schwarz (M / Netherlands, 1929), Holocaust survivor
- Jack Cohen-Rodriguez
- Elchanan Tal (M / Netherlands, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Esther Werkendam / Hetty Verolme (F / Netherlands, 1930), Holocaust survivor
- Karolina Josephus-Jitta (F / Netherlands, 1931), Holocaust survivor
- Henriette Mossel (M / Netherlands, 1931-1990), Holocaust survivor
- Samuel Max Werkendam (M / Netherlands, 1931-2005), Holocaust survivor
- Rachel Izaks (F / Netherlands, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Naomi Tal (F / Netherlands, 1932), Holocaust survivor
- Mirjam Lapid / Mirjam Andriesse (F / Netherlands, 1933), Holocaust survivor
- Zadok Jack Werkendam (M / Netherlands, 1933-2003), Holocaust survivor
- Irene Krausz-Fainman
- Eve Oppenheimer (F / Netherlands, 1936-2017)
- Maud Peper / Maud Dahme (F / Netherlands, 1936), Holocaust survivor
- Gershon Eisenmann (M / Netherlands, 1937), Holocaust survivor
- Lore Baer (F / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Shmuel Birnbaum (M / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Marion & Steve Hess (MM / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivors
- Jona Oberski (M / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Rita Peper (F / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Esther Mossel / Esther Reiss (F / Netherlands, 1938), Holocaust survivor
- Ralph Berets (Netherlands, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Maurice Blick (M / Netherlands, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Amalia Dembitzer (F / Netherlands, Belgium, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Ruth Eisenmann / Ruth Lange (F / Netherlands, 1939), Holocaust survivor
- Eddy Boas (M / Netherlands, 1940), Holocaust survivor
- Sonja DuBois (F / Netherlands, 1940), Holocaust survivor
- Gabi Goslar (F / Netherlands, 1940), Holocaust survivor
- Robert Krell (M / Netherlands, 1940), Holocaust survivor
- Alfred Münzer (M / Netherlands, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Lous Steenhuis Hoepelman (F / Netherlands, 1941), Holocaust survivor
- Esther Boas / Esther Barendse-Boas (F / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Jose Coltof (F / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- David Zvi Eisenmann (M / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Tswi Herschel
- Louise Israels (F / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Freddy Markovics (M / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Joseph Polak (M / Netherlands, 1942), Holocaust survivor
- Annelies Herzl (F / Netherlands, 1943), Holocaust survivor
- Ischa Meijer (M / Netherlands, 1943-1995), Holocaust survivor
- Ephraim Eisenmann (M / Netherlands, 1944), Holocaust survivor
Media in category "Holocaust Children, Netherlands (subject)"
The following 48 files are in this category, out of 48 total.
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- 1947 Frank.jpg 250 × 383; 49 KB
- 1950 Frank de.jpg 386 × 600; 52 KB
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- 1988 Lindwer (doc).jpg 1,000 × 1,397; 71 KB
- 1988 Schloss.jpg 400 × 631; 23 KB
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- 1993 Faenza film.jpg 262 × 379; 23 KB
- 1993 Oberski it.jpg 201 × 339; 9 KB
- 1995 Blair doc.jpg 580 × 859; 100 KB
- 1995 Frank en.jpg 400 × 661; 218 KB
- 1995 Nagaoka (film).jpg 267 × 372; 13 KB
- 1996 Bennett (play).jpg 300 × 436; 52 KB
- 1997 Gold.jpg 400 × 586; 34 KB
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- 2001 Müller es (book).jpg 1,003 × 1,644; 276 KB
- 2001 Netten (doc).jpg 230 × 345; 22 KB
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- 2006 Schloss.jpg 327 × 499; 21 KB
- 2009 Jones (film).jpg 450 × 637; 22 KB
- 2009 Prose (book).jpg 394 × 600; 79 KB
- 2010 Negrin (film).jpg 800 × 1,133; 157 KB
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- 2015 Ley (doc).jpg 375 × 500; 44 KB
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- 2016 Steinbichler (film).jpg 846 × 1,200; 113 KB
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