Bep Schouten-Winkel | |
28-03-2014 | |
I was too young to remember my father, or my grandparents and uncles and aunts. Our mother couldn’t bring herself to talk about the war, which I can understand. It influenced her life forever in a negative way. That’s why I’m so happy now for the attention being given to all these people who had names, with a memorial you can visit if you need to. Read More |
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Pieter Kuijt | |
03-05-2014 | |
The mother and seven brothers and sisters of my grandfather Jacob Mozes van Gelderen were all killed. He survived, because he was married to a non-Jewish woman. Read More |
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Michel Kooij | |
04-05-2014 | |
What a wonderful initiative. I experienced at close hand the effects of the Nazi roundup in my home town of Putten. Of the 661 people deported from Putten, just 48 returned. The last survivor, Jannes Priem, passed away last year. A close friend, he was in Bergen Belsen when Anne Frank died there. He told me that he might have carried her to the crematorium. Read More |
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Eduard R. Baaij | |
04-05-2014 | |
On 12 May 2009 I visited the former Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau, the world’s most infamous symbol of terror, genocide and the Holocaust. An atmosphere of foreboding still hangs in the air at this ‘Anus Mundi’, as an SS doctor once put it. The entrance building to Auschwitz-Birkenau in particular looks lugubrious to the visitor. Read More |
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Nomen Nescio | |
04-05-2014 | |
I have visited the site many times in recent days. With tears in my eyes, I have been reading the stories of all those who have posted them here. We didn’t have any acquaintances, family or friends of Jewish origin. We all lived in the countryside of Groningen, where food and supplies were plentiful. Read More |
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George Eli van Eijmeren | |
02-05-2014 | |
On 2 June 2014 we moved into an apartment with two balconies in Zeist. One balcony overlooks Walkart Park, and in the park there is a memorial bearing the names of all Jews deported from Zeist. Read More |
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Marianne Pauli | |
02-06-2014 | |
The name I have chosen it that of my mother’s sister, murdered by the Nazis in 1942 at the age of 17. I chose her because I’m named after her, a name I’ve been aware of all my life. Read More |
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Borstel Family | |
11-06-2014 | |
The findings of my genealogy research confirmed once more the madness of the war and the Holocaust. Fighting against each other on either side of the battlefront were many young sons of the American branch of my family and the young sons of our German branch. Read More |
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M. A. Geertruida Dijkstra-van Rijn | |
08-12-2014 | |
David van Rijn was a cousin of my great-grandfather. On 13 March 1929 David van Rijn married Judith Mol, a Jew, in Rotterdam. They had two children: Geertruida (1930) and Gerson David (1933). David van Rijn died in 1937. Read More |
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Paul Schnek | |
11-07-2014 | |
Hello my dear grandmother and grandfather! |
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K.M. Nubé-Jonker | |
16-07-2014 | |
It was in about 1922 when my mother, Corrie, then aged 18, enters the employment of Mrs Katoen, probably already widowed (I never heard my mother speak of a husband) with two small sons: 5-year-old Max and 4-year-old Alfred. A small Jewish family living on Van Musschenbroekstraat in Amsterdam. Read More |
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Martha de Jong | |
12-01-2015 | |
Today I chose the name of my uncle, Isaac de Jong, born on 20 March 1908 in Nijmegen. The reason why I chose him rather than the others in my family who didn’t survive the war is as follows. Read More |
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Cynthia Meertens | |
29-04-2014 | |
On 11 May 1940 the very first bomb to fall on Amsterdam, which landed in Blauwburgwal, left my grandfather an invalid. During the war years he saw people being executed on Apollolaan in Amsterdam. Read More |
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Petra Hoogstad | |
01-05-2014 | |
I’ve been living back in Amsterdam for some twenty years now, and I like it a lot. We currently live with two small children in the Plantagebuurt district, next to the Jewish synagogue, on Nieuwe Kerkstraat. Read More |
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Marja Koopman | |
29-04-2014 | |
My mother Elisabeth Agsteribbe came from a family consisting of a father and mother, with two sisters, one brother, and herself.Apart from my mother, who went into hiding in Belgium, none of them survived the war. Read More |
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Yvonne Wessel | |
02-05-2014 | |
I’ve been living in America for some 18 years now, but I cannot forget the Netherlands. I was born on 20 May 1946 in Amsterdam. My father, Mozes Wessel, and my mother, Anna Wessel, survived the war, but many other family members did not, unfortunately. I cannot forget that I never knew my grandparents or aunts or uncles. Wouldn’t it be wonderful to meet up now and again for a family reunion? Read More |
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Hanneke Gelderblom-Lankhout | |
26-03-2014 | |
Father – Fred Lankhout – didn’t want to go into hiding but tried to escape to England through Spain. But he was caught in France, jumped off the train to Auschwitz, and shot dead on the spot. Read More |
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Loek Vlessing | |
28-03-2014 | |
I want to commemorate Levi Vlessing, a cousin of my husband Louis Vlessing, who was murdered at the age of 3 in Auschwitz. Read More |
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Werner Timans | |
28-03-2014 | |
The Schott family lived on Ruychroklaan in The Hague until their deportation. We lived next door at number 143. One sad day the whole family was arrested, and later murdered in Auschwitz. I, the undersigned, witnessed this drama. Read More |
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Inge Pastoor | |
28-04-2014 | |
I have just adopted the name Elisa Gonny Elsas. She was born on 28 August 1927 in Baarn, and died on 27 November 1942 in Auschwitz. She was 15 when she died. Read More |
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Tine Eijsten | |
24-04-2014 | |
I have just adopted a name for the memorial: Anita Marjo Benjamins, 2 years old in 1942. Marjo was once a neighbour of ours. We lived on the second and third floor and the Benjamins family on the first floor in de Rivierenbuurt district in Amsterdam South. Read More |
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Yvet Anna | |
29-04-2014 | |
I have just adopted the name of Maria Eva Wiesel, born on 22 May 1934 in Budapest, died in Auschwitz on 5 October 1942. |
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Ellen van IJssel | |
20-05-2015 | |
Daniel van IJssel, born in The Hague on 22 October 1915, married Elisabeth van der Kleij. They had one son, my father Hubertus (Bert) van IJssel. Strange to admit, but I am proud when I look at the certificate I received bearing the name Daniel van IJssel, Holocaust Memorial of Names. Proud of my second name, which will always live on and may never be forgotten. Read More |
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Rebecca Brady Marcus | |
05-04-2015 | |
I adopted the name of my aunt Sophia Marcus as a contibution to the monument of names. |
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VAN LIER | |
03-03-2014 | |
We, the nine grandchildren of Anna van Duren - van Lier (1871-1937) never knew our grandmother. |
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Nico de Both | |
24-03-2014 | |
The following drama took place at the neighbours’ house opposite us on Anna Paulownastraat number 33 in Groningen. |
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Alex Broekarts | |
24-03-2014 | |
My name is Alexandra Broekarts, born in 1971. My mother was Maria "Marietje" van der Vennen. Her dearest school friend was Eva "Evi" Voss, born on 25 May 1930. She was the first person after the family to write in my mother’s poetry album, when she got it for her 9th birthday in 1940. Read More |
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Salomon Natkiel | |
23-03-2014 | |
My name is Salomon Natkiel. My parents Joseph Natkiel and Marianne Velleman died in Sobibor, as did my grandfather and grandmother Betje Goudsmit and Salomon Natkiel, and David Velleman and Rachel Wijnschenk. Read More |
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Eef Lopes Salzedo van der Laan | |
13-03-2014 | |
During the war a girl was in hiding in Lopik. She was 8 years old and hid under the name Fanny. The family that hid her was called De Bruyn and ran a transport business. There were a lot of children, and now they would very much like to know if she’s still alive and if everything is okay with her. Her name is still mentioned on birthdays. All the family know is that she returned to Amsterdam. Who can help the family? Read More |
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Sonny and Bertie | |
10-03-2014 | |
This is the last birthday party of my school friend Sonny Mogendorff. She is seated second from the right. Her little brother Bertie is sitting beside her. To Sonny’s left is Tamara Groen, who made it to America with her parents just in time, as did her cousin Myra Stein, who’s on the very left. Read More |
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Mieke Huisman van Dijk | |
19-02-2014 | |
I would like to adopt three names on the memorial. Two names on behalf of my deceased parents, who were active in the resistance at the time. (My father’s drawing talent proved useful in forging such items as identity cards so that people in hiding, among them that small Jewish girl, whose name luckily does not need to be put on the memorial, could survive. Read More |
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Odette Schoonenberg | |
04-02-2014 | |
Writing my name openly here almost feels like a liberation. For that’s the double layer that you carry around with you all your life…I am, I think, the youngest of the second generation. What for many seems so long ago is actually very recent. Read More |
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Dorine van Norren | |
03-02-2014 | |
After the war my grandfather took a foster daughter into our home, in addition to his own 5 children. She was a Jewish woman from Germany, who became my aunt. I have adopted somebody with her family name. My grandfather was probably of Jewish extraction, but we will never know that, because he took that secret with him to the grave. Read More |
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Mathilda Kremer de Vries | |
04-02-2014 | |
Matje de Vries-Schellevis is my grandmother. I have missed her so badly all my life. It is even harder now that I am a grandmother myself, with four grandchildren of my own. I’m also named after her. Read More |
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Catherina van Willigenburg | |
05-02-2014 | |
In memoriam: Henrica (Heintje) Bobbe de Vries. This wedding ring from 28 August 1889 is a memento of our beloved great-grandmother, murdered in Auschwitz in the awful year of 1943. Read More |
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Anita van Schouwen | |
09-03-2014 | |
In memory of David Hoch. |
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Eric Nooter | |
10-04-2014 | |
Not very spectacular, I have adopted four names, but I would have liked to adopt more than a hundred. For that’s how long the list of names is of relatives who met their end somewhere in Europe, the majority of them in Auschwitz and Sobibor. Read More |
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Piet Gordijn | |
07-03-2014 | |
One event has always stuck clearly in my mind.I was 11 years old and walked along Rapenburg in Leiden. |
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Corrie Hermann | |
28-02-2014 | |
Every time I make ginger snaps I still think about the de Pool family. My grandmother got the recipe from the mother of Chelly de Pool. Chelly was my mother’s bosom friend right from schooldays. The girls were the same age, both born in 1907. They went to high school together, and Chelly even joined my grandparents’ big family during the vacation. Read More |
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Pascale-Agnès Keymeulen | |
10-03-2014 | |
I am the granddaughter of Mr Jozeph van Cleef and I would like to share with you the story of my grandfather – whom I never knew – and of his wife Agnès van Cleef-Smekens and their daughter, my mothers, Colette van Cleef-Keymeulen. Read More |
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