Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Periodical published in Groningen, Netherlands. Headline translates as: Netherlands free again!
Silver coloured circular lapel pin with sword superimposed over a wolfsangel symbol. Vertical stick pin attached to reverse.
Eagle and swastika on obverse side with text and date. Reverse side has 5 pfennig denomination and text.
Triangular black felt badge with silver embroidered insignia.
Eagle and swastika on obverse side with text and date. Reverse side has 1 pfennig denomination and text.
Item is an identity card issued August 5, 1941, to Marianne Stein (née van Dam). Card is marked with a “J” to indicate her Jewish ancestry, and indicates that the bearer is exempt from forced labour until further notice.
Item is a Dutch document certifying that Sarah Rozenberg-Warm (as “Sara Warm”) and her son moved to Edmonton, Canada, and that their immigration is reflected in the population register if the Municipality of Amsterdam.
Rectangular green cotton pouch. Flap with two metal snaps. Two loops sewn onto back. Illegible stamp on inside of flap.
Photographs, illustrations, and maps accompany historical essays, and diary excerpts, providing an insight to Anne Frank and the massive upheaval that tore apart her world.
Item is a brochure from the "Beth Sjalom" - House of Peace about a permanent exhibition of drawings by Anton Witsel.