A picture of forced Jewish labourers in the Jewish labour camp "Rijkswerkkamp Conrad", which was located at a rather distance from the village of Staphorst and made at the end of 1941. On the left in front, sitting is Salomon (Sallie) Waterman, in his hand the letter he just had received from his youngest brother Emanuel (Manie). Private collection
Salomon (Sallie) Waterman was a son of Alexander Waterman and Marianne van Velzen, a family with five children. His father Alexander passed away on 3 January 1937 and his mother Marianne survived the Holocaust. His brother Abraham and he himself did not survive the war. His siblings Isidor, Emanuel …
Salomon Waterman verbleef in september-begin oktober 1942 in het werkkamp Conrad bij Staphorst.
Zie: Gert-Jan Westhoff, Dwangarbeid in Staphorst. Joodse werkkampen in Staphorst en Rouveen (Kampen 2012), pag. 122.
In addition, a Jokos file (number 11037) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.