Izak Vos

Coevorden, – Midden-Europa,

Reached the age of 49 years

Occupation: Butcher

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The fate of Izak Vos and his family.

Izak Vos was a son of Joseph Vos and Mietje Bierman. He was married, probably around 1925 to Henriette Cutzien from Oldenzaal, usually known as Krukziener, a daughter of Meijer Cutzien and Jane de Groot. Izak and Henriette had two children, namely Joseph on 2 April 1927 and Jeanne on 27 July 1932. H…

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De familie Vos

De familie Vos wonend aan de Bentheimerstraat 54a was een slagersfamilie die oorspronkelijk afkomstig was uit Berkich, Duitsland. Izak Vos, geboren op 20 juli 1894 te Coevorden runden samen een slagerij met zijn vrouw, Henriette Cutzien-Vos, geboren op 10 februari 1901 te Oldenzaal. Zij kregen samen…

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Izak Vos' death certificate

Izak Vos died on 1 December 1942 in Reichsautobahnlager Annaberg, Upper Silesia, Germany (today Poland). The official cause of death: left-sided pneumonia (linksseitige Lungenentzündung). Source: the official death certificate issued by German authorities (Standesamt).

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Izak Vos and his family

In addition, a Jokos file (number 10119) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.

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About Izak Vos

This person is commemorated on a memorial in Coevorden. More information on this memorial can be found (in Dutch) on the website of the Nationaal Comité 4 en 5 mei.

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The death of Izak Vos

Research into the wartime civil registries of one of the civil registry offices in Upper Silesias (Poland) discovered many records that corresponded to deaths of inmates from the "Reichsautobahnlager Annaburg" and "Zwangsarbeitslager Niederkirch" camps. A certificate of death for Izak Vos   as disco…

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The Kozel period.

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 …

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The address of Izak Vos

Bentheimerstraat 54 a, Coevorden Visit location page

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