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      <titlestmt>
        <titleproper>Hakker-Wach family. Collection</titleproper>
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      <publicationstmt>
        <publisher>Kazerne Dossin: Mémorial, Musée et Centre de Documentation sur l’Holocauste et les Droits de l’Homme / Kazerne Dossin: Memoriaal, Museum en Documentatiecentrum over Holocaust en Mensenrechten</publisher>
        <address>
          <addressline>Goswin de Stassartstraat 153</addressline>
          <addressline>2800</addressline>
          <addressline>Mechelen</addressline>
          <addressline>BE</addressline>
          <addressline>(+32) 15 29 06 60</addressline>
          <addressline>(+32) 15 29 08 76</addressline>
          <addressline>https://www.kazernedossin.eu/EN/</addressline>
          <addressline>info@kazernedossin.eu</addressline>
          <addressline>archives@kazernedossin.eu</addressline>
          <addressline>Belgium</addressline>
        </address>
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        <note>
          <p>This encoded description is derived from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution but may differ in structure and/or content from its source. The collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.</p>
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      <creation>This file was exported automatically from the EHRI database administration tool and represents a work-in-progress.
        <date normal="20210102">2021-01-02T19:47:04.810Z</date>
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        <language langcode="eng">English</language>
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      <unitid>KD_00362</unitid>
      <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Hakker-Wach family. Collection</unittitle>
      <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">252 digitised images (19 documents, 151 photos and 19 objects)</physdesc>
      <repository>
        <corpname>Kazerne Dossin: Mémorial, Musée et Centre de Documentation sur l’Holocauste et les Droits de l’Homme / Kazerne Dossin: Memoriaal, Museum en Documentatiecentrum over Holocaust en Mensenrechten</corpname>
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      <p><![CDATA[This collection contains four biscuit boxes with prints referring to "Antwerpse handjes", the cookie invented by Joseph Hakker, grandfather of the donor ; seven baking tins used in the Hakker bakery, including a mould to cut "Antwerpse handjes" ; three tablecloths from Phylis Wach's trousseau ; three pieces of table silver owned by Phylis's father Wolf Wach ; documents including adds published by the Hakker bakery, several postcards sent from the Dossin barracks and the Drancy transit camp, and a booklet with notes on the illness of his mother Rachel Simons by Simon Hakker ; photos illustrating pre-war daily life of the Hakker-Simons and Wach-Rosenzweig families, portraits of the extended Hakker-Simons and Wach-Rosenzweig families, photos of the Hakker bakery in Antwerp, of family vacations, of the engagement of Simon Hakker and Phyllis Wach, of post-war holidays and daily life showing donor Joyce Sylvia Hakker and her sister Rachel Hakker.]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[Joyce Sylvia Bloch-Hakker, Private collection, Edegem]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[Documents and photos will be added upon request by the Hakker family]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[Documents and photos digitally stored at Kazerne Dossin. The objects are physically stored at the Kazerne Dossin archives.]]></p>
    </phystech>
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      <subject>Building</subject>
      <subject>Art</subject>
      <subject>Religion</subject>
      <subject>Repatriation</subject>
      <subject>Postwar research</subject>
      <subject>Refugees</subject>
      <subject>Rescuers - Institute</subject>
      <subject>Switzerland</subject>
      <subject>Deportees</subject>
      <subject>Escape</subject>
      <subject>Commemoration</subject>
      <subject>Daily life</subject>
      <subject>Holocaust survivors</subject>
      <subject>Industry and commerce</subject>
      <subject>France</subject>
      <subject>Hidden adults</subject>
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