Van Beylen-Beirnaert family. Collection

Identifier
KD_00090
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1936 - 31 Dec 2013
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • Dutch
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

5 digitised images (3 pages from a poetry album, 1 newspaper article, 1 object)

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Frieda Beirnaert was born in 1926. As of September 1940, she attended the “school voor handel en administratie” [school of commerce and administration] at Durletstraat 8 in Antwerp, Belgium. Frieda befriended her Jewish classmate Rebecca Weinstein (born on 14 June 1926 in Antwerp, Belgium) during her first year at the school (1940-1941) and Jewish classmates Rosa Seewald (born on 17 December 1926 in Krakow, Poland) and Miriam (Maria) Hauser (born on 3 August 1926 in Antwerp, Belgium) during her second year at the school (1941-1942). In July 1942, Rosa and Miriam signed Frieda’s poetry album. All three of Frieda Beirnaert’s Jewish friends would be killed during the Holocaust. Both Miriam Hauser and Rosa Seewald were deported from the Dossin barracks to Auschwitz-Birkenau via Transport II on 11 August 1942, not even a month after they wrote their messages of hope in Frieda Beirnaert’s poetry album. Rebecca Weinstein was arrested in 1943 and was killed after deportation from the Dossin barracks to Auschwitz-Birkenau via Transport XXIIB on 20 September 1943. Frieda Beirnaert survived the war and continued to use her poetry album. It was signed by several British soldiers she encountered after Liberation. On 10 September 1949, Frieda Beirnaert married Jules Van Beylen. Upon the occasion, Frieda received a tablecloth from misses Huyskens, who was the mother of Ivonne Huyskens, the wife of Frieda’s half-brother Karel Selis. During the war Misses Huyskens was a concierge at the apartment building at Steenbokstraat 28 in Antwerp, where a lot of Jewish families lived. One of these families gave misses Huyskens a tablecloth for safekeeping before their deportation. However, the family never returned and misses Huyskens gave the tableware to Frieda as a wedding gift in 1949. Jules Van Beylen asked his wife not to use it out of respect for the deported Jewish family, so they never did. Jules passed away in 2000, Frieda in 2021.

Archival History

In 2013 Frieda Beirnaert kindly permitted Kazerne Dossin to digitise three pages from her poetry album. She also donated an original tablecloth during her visit. The tablecloth had belonged to a Jewish family that had given it to misses Huyskens for safekeeping before their deportation. As none of the family members returned, misses Huyskens gave the tablecloth to Frieda as a wedding gift in 1949. In 2021 the Van Beylen-Beirnaert family donated the original poetry album as well as four precious prints and notes by Frieda Beirnaert on her former Jewish classmates to Kazerne Dossin.

Acquisition

Van Beylen-Beirnaert family, 2013 and 2021

Scope and Content

This collection contains : the poetry album of Frieda Beirnaert with drawings created by her Jewish classmates Rosa Seewald and Miriam (Maria) Hauser in 1942, as well as autographs of several British soldiers who signed the album after Liberation ; a table cloth given by a Jewish family to concierge misses Huyskens for safekeeping during the war, who presented it to Frieda Beirnaert as a wedding gift in 1949 ; a post-war newspaper clipping regarding the city of Antwerp and the persecution of its Jewish population ; a book entitled “Antwerpen”, which was owned by Frieda’s uncle Marcel Beirnaert and which promoted the port city among German soldiers ; two magazines dedicated to the 1936 Olympic Games ; a copy of the Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung “Sonderheft zur 700-Jahrfeier der Reichshauptstadt”, 1937.

Accruals

No further accruals are to be expected

Conditions Governing Access

Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

The book and magazines which are part of this donation have been transferred to the precious prints collection in the Kazerne Dossin archives. They have not been digitised. The tablecloth is stored in the textile collection.

Existence and Location of Originals

  • Kazerne Dossin, Mechelen

Related Units of Description

  • More information on Frieda Beirnaert's Jewish classmate Rosa Seewald can be found in the Seewald family research collection (KD_00301).

Subjects

This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.