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Het Nationale Holocaustmuseum en de Hollandsche Schouwburg

Observe, Reflect, Act


  • Waanders Uitgevers
  • Expo: Opening museum 11/3/2024, National Holocaust Museum, Amsterdam
  • by Marc Van Berkel, Esther Göbel, Annemiek Gringold, Julia Sarbo, Emile Schrijver, Astrid Sy, Wouter Veraert, Asjer Waterman
Learn all about the Nazi persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands. Remember and commemorate at a historic site. Once a theatre, the Hollandsche Schouwburg was seized by the Nazis in the Second World War. From July 1942, Jews ordered to report for deportation were assembled here. Tens of thousands of people passed through these doors. Many spent hours, days, even weeks locked in here before being sent to concentration and extermination camps. Today, it's a memorial for all the victims of the Holocaust.

ISBN 9789462625495 | EN | HB
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Publisher Waanders Uitgevers
ISBN 9789462625495
Author(s) Marc Van Berkel, Esther Göbel, Annemiek Gringold, Julia Sarbo, Emile Schrijver, Astrid Sy, Wouter Veraert, Asjer Waterman
Publication date March 2024
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 280 x 240 mm
Illustrations 100 col. & bw ill.
Pages 160
Language(s) English ed.
Exhibition National Holocaust Museum, Amsterdam
Publisher ISBN 9789462625488 NL
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Learn all about the Nazi persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands. Remember and commemorate at a historic site.

The National Holocaust Museum tells the story of the Nazi persecution and murder of the Jews of the Netherlands. Before the Second World War, Jews and non-Jews lived side by side. They had the same rights. But during the war, the Nazis and their collaborators killed around six million Jews in Europe. That was the Holocaust or Shoah. This is the first and only museum to relate the history of the persecution of the Jews of the entire Netherlands. Including the daytoday life of Jews on the eve of the Second World War, the liberation as Jews experienced it, and how the Holocaust has been treated in our national culture of remembrance: all this is examined in the museum and this book.

Once a theatre, the Hollandsche Schouwburg was seized by the Nazis in the Second World War. From July 1942, Jews ordered to report for deportation were assembled here. Tens of thousands of people passed through these doors. Many spent hours, days, even weeks locked in here before being sent to concentration and extermination camps. Today, it’s a memorial for all the victims of the Holocaust.

Het Nationale Holocaustmuseum en de Hollandsche Schouwburg

Het Nationale Holocaustmuseum en de Hollandsche Schouwburg

€29.95