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Formulier waarmee diamantbewerkers zich konden aanmelden om voorlopig vrijgesteld te worden van deportatie. Zie voor meer informatie het thema Joodse diamantbewerkers.
Bron: Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Onderdeel van het archief van de Algemene Nederlandse Diamantbewerkers Bond
the Swart-Walvisch family: from left to right Jeremias Swart (Remie), Ronny Swart, Judith Swart-Walvisch (Juutje) and Alfred Swart (Freddy). Photo June 1941.
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Vinkeveen 1940. Judith Walvisch and 4 children in a canoe: from left to right Ronny Swart, the girl next door Elly, unknown and Freddy Swart.
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Jeremias Swart was the eldest of the four children of Abraham Swart and Sophia Swaab. 8 January 1931 he married Judith Walvisch, a daughter of Simon Walvisch and Rosette Abram. The couple had two children, namely Ronny in 1934 and Alfred in 1938. It was possible that Alfred went into hiding; he surv…
Jeremias Swart and Judith Walvisch had a cigar shop. Jeremias Swart also was a diamond polisher.
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In addition, a Jokos file (number 6487) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappe…
Ronny Swart was deported to Sobibor in June 1943 from Vught via Westerbork on the so-called children's transport. She was 9 years old when she died.
J. de Moei, Joodse kinderen in het kamp Vught (Vught 1999) 78
Formulier waarmee diamantbewerkers zich konden aanmelden om voorlopig vrijgesteld te worden van deportatie. Zie voor meer informatie het thema Joodse …