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Herdenkingsplaats de voormalige "Hollandse Schouwburg" = Meḳom ha-zikaron "ha-Teʼaṭron ha-Holandi leshe-ʻavar" = Monument the former "Hollandse Schouwburg" = Monument l'ancien "Hollandse Schouwburg" = Gedenkstätte die ehemalige "Hollandse Schouwburg."

Publication | Not Digitized | Library Call Number: D804.175.A47 H47 1960

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    Variant Title
    Monument the former "Hollandse Schouwburg"
    Meḳom ha-zikaron "ha-Teʼaṭron ha-Holandi leshe-ʻavar"
    Monument l'ancien "Hollandse Schouwburg"
    Gedenkstätte die ehemalige "Hollandse Schouwburg"
    מקום הזיכרון "התיאטרון ההולנדי לשעבר"‎
    Format
    Book
    Published
    [Amsterdam] : [Gemeente Amsterdam], [between 1960 and 1980?]
    Locale
    Netherlands
    Amsterdam
    Notes
    Cover title.
    Memorial to the Jewish community of Amsterdam, on the site of the former Hollandse Schouwburg. Between July 1942 and November 1943 the building was used as a prison and collecting point to prepare transports of Jews to Westerbork and Vught transit camps.
    In Dutch, Hebrew, English, French, and German.

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    1 portfolio (5 photograph cards, 1 folded sheet) : illustrations ; 15 cm

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    Copy 1 was donated by Cecile Gunst as part of the Lotte Moses Grunwald collection and was transferred to the Library on April 18, 2022.
    Record last modified:
    2024-06-22 10:09:00
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