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Wedding of Marianne Mok-Peereboom and Levie Mok. Group photo: from left to right Jette Peereboom (sister), Alida Peereboom-Peeper (mother), Judith Peeper (half visible) (aunt), Dina Debora Mok-Potharst (aunt), Debora Croese-Peeper (aunt), Vogeltje Deutz (aunt), Reintje Winnik-Peereboom (aunt), Rachel Kops-Peeper (aunt), granddad Levie Peereboom (with mustache), Jacob Mok (brother), the bride Marianne Peereboom, the groom Levie Mok, the brides maid in front Roza Dina Mok (niece), the other standing brides maid unknown, Flora Coster-Mok (sister) and at the right (granddad) Philip Mok.
Marianne Peereboom was a daughter of Gerrit Peereboom and Alida Peeper and a sister of Jette Peereboom, who married Mozes Blog in November 1942 in Camp Westerbork. Marianne was born on 24 December 1904 in Amsterdam and worked as a raincoat seamstress. On 3 June 1936 she married Levie Mok in Amsterda…
Alida Peeper was the mother of Marianne Peereboom. Jette Peereboom was a sister of Marianne Peereboom.
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According to a list with shops of Jewish owners, compiled by the Amsterdam police in 1940, this family had a greengrocery, address: Retiefstraat 21 in Amsterda…
The period between 28 August till 12 December 1942 was known as the so-called “Kozel-period”. Named as such, as a number of transports with deported Jews from Belgium, France and Holland were stopped at Kozel station, about 80 km west from Auschwitz, where the Germans unloaded men who were suitable …
A direct consequence of the German measures to isolate the Jewish population from the rest of society was that the Jewish community could no longer make use of non-Jewish services and suppliers.
Jewish tradespeople such as bakers, hairdressers, butchers, fishmongers, grocers, etc. received a special…