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When people were deported, their homes were sealed and emptied by the moving company of Abraham Puls. The stolen furniture was then shipped to Germany. The document indicates what has been found in – and taken from the home: “pulsed”. This document concerned Eva van Zwaanenburgh, born Beek, suit dressmaker by profession. lived in Febuary 1941 with daughter Rebecca Louise (1927-1942 and sister Jansje Beek (1889-1943 at the address Mesdagstraat 14 1st flooor in Amsterdam . Deported to Westerbork 6 September 1942 and put on transport to Auschwitz on 7 September 1942. Was married in 1919 to Jacque van Zwaanenburgh, bookkeeper, who has passed away already in 1927.
Source of Document: NIOD Archive
Posted on behalf of Mr. Paul Beek by the editors of the Joods Monument.
Eva Beek, born 15 May 1880 in Amsterdam, was a daughter of Philip Leon Beek and Rebecca Koren. She married at age 39 in Amsterdam on 19 November 1919 the 44-year old Jacque van Zwaanenburgh from St. Oedenrode, bookkeeper by profession and a son of Nathan van Zwaanenburgh and Louise Lazarina van Saxe…
Jansje woonde Mesdagstraat 14 I, op 21-9-1942 gepulst,zie site archieven.nl, Einsatzstab Rosenberg ook een mw. Henriette Wynhuysen woonde daar,samen met Eva van Zwaanenburgh-Beek 1880 - 1942 Rebecca Louise van Zwaanenburgh 1927 - 1942