Israel de Lange ("Issie") initially was the one member of his family who was able to remain in Amsterdam. He stayed with one of his aunts, who was married to a non-Jew. After his complete family was deported, he chose to live at his Jewish uncles' home in de Lange Houtstraat. He was picked up with P…
The De Lange family was a very poor family, with eightteen people living of the wages of the father, a porter. This family's father was the only one to survive the war. He returned from Poland. His life's story was published as
[J. Stigter], Levie de Lange's dagboek (Amsterdam, 1964).
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