The Holocaust, the destruction of European Jewry by the Nazis between January 30, 1933 and May 8, 1945, is commemorated in many ways and times today. Relatively new are the so-called Stolpersteine. The first of these 'stumbling stones' were laid in Berlin-Kreuzberg in 1996, still more or less illegally. Cities and towns in other European countries followed soon. This record is from https://www.stolpersteine-zwolle.nl, with an overview of almost 500 Jews deported and killed. On this location, Grote Markt 8 in Zwolle lived Sophia Jakobs-Cohen, born in Tilburg on 29-10-1895 and was murdered in Auschwitz on 1942-10-12. When desired I will publish your photo and/or story.
The Holocaust, the destruction of European Jewry by the Nazis between January 30, 1933 and May 8, 1945, is commemorated in many ways and times today. Relatively new are the so-called Stolpersteine. The first of these 'stumbling stones' were laid in Berlin-Kreuzberg in 1996, still more or less illegally. Cities and towns in other European countries followed soon. This record is from https://www.stolpersteine-zwolle.nl, with an overview of almost 500 Jews deported and killed. On this location, Thomas a Kempisstraat 33 in Zwolle lived Sophia Keijzer-Bromet, born in Arnhem on 1909-09-15 and was murdered in Auschwitz on 1942-10-19. When desired I will publish your photo and/or story.
The Holocaust, the destruction of European Jewry by the Nazis between January 30, 1933 and May 8, 1945, is commemorated in many ways and times today. Relatively new are the so-called Stolpersteine. The first of these 'stumbling stones' were laid in Berlin-Kreuzberg in 1996, still more or less illegally. Cities and towns in other European countries followed soon. This record is from https://www.stolpersteine-zwolle.nl, with an overview of almost 500 Jews deported and killed. On this location, Krabbestraat 3 in Zwolle lived Sophia Kropveld, born in Zwolle on 1923-11-06 and was murdered in Auschwitz on 1942-10-26. When desired I will publish your photo and/or story.
The Holocaust, the destruction of European Jewry by the Nazis between January 30, 1933 and May 8, 1945, is commemorated in many ways and times today. Relatively new are the so-called Stolpersteine. The first of these 'stumbling stones' were laid in Berlin-Kreuzberg in 1996, still more or less illegally. Cities and towns in other European countries followed soon. This record is from https://www.stolpersteine-zwolle.nl, with an overview of almost 500 Jews deported and killed. On this location, Roggenstraat 11 in Zwolle lived Sophia van der Sluis-Drievoet, born in Poederoijen on 6-8-1890 and was murdered in Sobibor on 1943-05-28. When desired I will publish your photo and/or story.
The Holocaust, the destruction of European Jewry by the Nazis between January 30, 1933 and May 8, 1945, is commemorated in many ways and times today. Relatively new are the so-called Stolpersteine. The first of these 'stumbling stones' were laid in Berlin-Kreuzberg in 1996, still more or less illegally. Cities and towns in other European countries followed soon. This record is from https://www.stolpersteine-zwolle.nl, with an overview of almost 500 Jews deported and killed. On this location, Koestraat 25a in Zwolle lived Sophie Jakobs-ten Brink, born in Denekamp on 29-4-1899 and was murdered in Kratzau on 1945-01-22. When desired I will publish your photo and/or story.
The Holocaust, the destruction of European Jewry by the Nazis between January 30, 1933 and May 8, 1945, is commemorated in many ways and times today. Relatively new are the so-called Stolpersteine. The first of these 'stumbling stones' were laid in Berlin-Kreuzberg in 1996, still more or less illegally. Cities and towns in other European countries followed soon. This record is from https://www.stolpersteine-zwolle.nl, with an overview of almost 500 Jews deported and killed. On this location, Hyacinthstraat 30 in Zwolle lived Sophie Krammer-Krammer, born in Leeuwarden on 1902-02-16 and was murdered in Sobibor on 1943-07-16. When desired I will publish your photo and/or story.
The Holocaust, the destruction of European Jewry by the Nazis between January 30, 1933 and May 8, 1945, is commemorated in many ways and times today. Relatively new are the so-called Stolpersteine. The first of these 'stumbling stones' were laid in Berlin-Kreuzberg in 1996, still more or less illegally. Cities and towns in other European countries followed soon. This record is from https://www.stolpersteine-zwolle.nl, with an overview of almost 500 Jews deported and killed. On this location, Hortensiastraat 61 in Zwolle lived Sophie Neustädter-Epstein, born in Eichstetten on 3-4-1879 and was murdered in Auschwitz on 1942-12-03. When desired I will publish your photo and/or story.