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Maurits Henri Philips
Van 16 kinderen van het bekende kindertransport uit Vught heeft kunstenaar Joan Verheyen schilderijen gemaakt, uitgaande van de foto’s van de kinderen. Zie: Momento Joodse Kinderen
Abraham (Bram) Velleman, on the right of this picture sitting on the lap of his mother Edith Esther Velleman-Meijer. On the left Maurits Henri Philips at the lap of his mother Heintje Rozendaal. In the background Roosje de Winter-Levie and her daughter Judith (left), who both have survived the Holocaust. Photo ca. 1940
Maurits Henri Philips standing left beside his mother. At the other side his elder brother Ivy, who has survived the Holocaust. Photo made in Zutphen 1942.
Maurits Henri Philips was deported to Sobibor in June 1943 from Vught via Westerbork on the so-called children's transport. He was 7 years old when he died.
J. de Moei, Joodse kinderen in het kamp Vught (Vught 1999) 62
In addition, a Jokos file (number 34842) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.The Jokos file reveals that a claim was lodged for compensation for valuables surrendered to the Lippmann-Rosenthal looting …
Heintje Philips Rozendaal (Rozendal), a daughter of Markus Rozendal and Marianne Frank, was sent to Camp Vught op 9 April 1943, toghether with her son Maurits Henri. 7 Juni 1943 she was transported with her son to Westerbork and 8 June 1943 deported to Sobiobr, the so-called children transport. Hein…