Vogelina Snijders was a daughter of Joseph Snijders and Klaartje Snijders-Bosboom. 30 April 1924 she married Willem Agsteribbe in Amsterdam, a son of Liepman Agsteribbe and Sara Schaap. The couple had two children, namely Selma and Leo, who both were killed in the Shoah.
Vogelina, her husband and ch…
Willem Agstteribbe, usually known as Wim, was a son of Liepman Agstteribbe and Sara Schaap. He married Vogelina Snijders in Amsterdam on 30 April 1924, who was known as Lien, a daughter of Joseph Snijders and Klaartje Bosboom. The couple had two children: Selma in 1927 and Leo in 1934.
Willem was a …
In addition, a Jokos file (number 12413) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.The Jokos file reveals that a claim was lodged for compensation for valuables surrendered to the Lippmann-Rosenthal looting …
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 …
Part of the text on page 223 from volume 8 of Dr. L. de Jong: conditions in the Seibersdorf forced labor camp, located in the south of Poland near the Czech border:
Just as in Bobrek, a new camp had to be built in Seibersdorf. "During the day," according to a member of the Kosel group, "we had to wo…