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Moses Scheuer
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Klara Scheuer
Julius Scheuer
Bertha Scheuer
Jakob Scheuer
Helene Scheuer-Daniel
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Ernst Scheuer
Ilse Scheuer-Nathan
Ruth Scheuer-Siegler
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Helene en gezin woonde in Bilthoven. Jakob Scheuer verbleef in de vluchtelingenkampen Reuver en Hoek van Holland. Vandaar uit kwam men later in Kamp Westerbork.
De man van Helene Scheuer-Daniel, Jakob Scheuer kwam als vluchteling binnen en werd geïnterneerd in het vluchtelingenkamp Reuver in 1939 en later naar een vluchtelingenkamp in Hoek van Holland. Toen de Duitsers Holland bezetten werden alle vluchtelingen ondergebracht in Kamp Westerbork. In juli van 1942 namen de Duitsers officieel het Kamp over van de Nederlandsche authoriteiten. Toen begon kort daarna het systematische vervoer van de Joden vanuit heel Nederland naar Kamp Westerbork. Het gezin van Jakob Scheuer had besloten om vrijwillig naar hun vader in Westerbork te gaan. Zij wilde als gezin zo lang mogelijk bij elkaar blijven.
from left to right Julius Scheuer, his wife Erna Marx Scheuer, brother Jakob Scheuer Children, niece Helga Daniel (Veronika's Daniel daughter), Ruth Scheuer ( Jakob's daughter) and Clemi Scheuer ( Julius daughter)
Family picture of Helene with .her children ( from left to right) Ilse, Ruth, Helene and Ernst in 1935.
A map showing of where the weekly transports from Westerbork, were going too. The weekly transports were goning to the Concentration Camps of Bergen-Belsen, Ravensbruk, Buchenwald, Theresienstadt, Auschwitz en Sosibor.
A large group of Dutch Jews, who have just arrived in Theresienstadt are herded through a stone archway into the camp, January 20, 1944. The fortress of Theresienstadt was a holding camp form here the Jews were selected for further deportation to the dead camps.
Amp Westerbork in 1938 became a refugee camp voor Jewish people who had come over the border (without visa or transit vise) into Holland. In 1940 when the Germans occupied the Netherlands they closed the other two remaining refugee camps, Hoek of Holland and Reuven. The people were moved to Camp Westerbork. In 1942 shortly after the February strike of workers in Amsterdam the Germans decided to make Camp Westerbork a transit camp for Jewish people in general. From there the people were deported to the Contrarion Camps.
The brick memorial stones with the Star of David at the main square of Camp Westerbork. In memory of those deported and died in the Concentration Camps
The memorial with the red brick stones in mementos of all those who perished in the Concentration that were deported from Camp Westerbork.
The boxcars that were used for weekly transports of people to the Concentrations Camps. People were cramped in these cars. They could only stand with no space between them. The transportations took days to arrive at their final destinations. There was no water or food during these train rides.
This foto shows to which Concentration Camps the trains of the weekly deportation from Wetserbork would go to.
A page form the memorial book at Camp Westerbork that list all the names of the people that were transported to the concentration camps and perished. On this page you will see the names of Helene Scheuer Daniel, Jakob Scheuer en Ernst Scheuer. Each year at the end of January the names of all the people who perished are read out aloud. It takes about one week 24 hours a day to read all the names. A sober reminder in memory of those who passed away.
Rotterdam was bombed by the Nazi's on May 13, 1940. Everything was destroyed, only the remains of the City Hall and St. Lauren's Cathedral were left
Jakob Scheuer en zijn vrouw Helen Daniël Scheuer met dochter Ruth. In Bad EMS aan de rivier de Rijn in 1934.
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