This person is commemorated on a memorial in Meppen and on a memorial in Emmen. More information on these memorials can be found (in Dutch) on the website of the Nationaal Comité 4 en 5 mei.
Joden werden gedwongen om hun landbouwgrondbezittingen aan te geven bij de regionale Pachtbureaus (later Grondkamers), onder verantwoording van het Mi…
In 1941 Meppen, in the province of Drente, was part of the town of Zweeloo, which had 2,222 inhabitants. Two Jews lived in Meppen: Meijer Kats and his unmarried sister Rosetta. They ran a haberdashery from their home. They displayed their wares on the shelves in their large kitchen. Meijer peddled h…