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Instytucja przechowująca materiał: 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
  1. Elisabeth Thalheim. Collection

    This collection contains digitised copies of 7 postcards and a letter sent by Elisabeth Thalheim to her mother Karola Kohn and her daughter Nelly Klein via Elisabeth’s Belgian, non-Jewish friend Lina Govaerts, while interned at the Dossin barracks from February until April 1943 ; a digital copy of an essay in English, written by Elisabeth Thalheim while taking an English course in preparation of her migration to China.

  2. List of deported pupils of Antwerp municipal schools. 01-01-1940;07-09-1942.

    Alphabetical list (names,place and date of birth, Transportnumber) of 177 Jewish pupils of the municipal schools of Antwerp, deported via Kazerne Dossin to Auschwitz. Commemorative schoolwork by Stedelijke Basisschool Quellinstraat and Vredescentrum Antwerpen, 1998.

  3. DE SMET, Fernande. Righteous in Geeraarsbergen. Documentation.

    Digitized copy of documents and article by VAN TRIMPONT, Marc in GERARDIMONTIUM (dec,2009) on the hiding of Jewish children by DE SMET, Fernande, called "Moederke", in orphanage Zoete troost der bedrukten in Geeraardsbergen. FISCHLOWITZ, Isabelle JACOBY-Coster, Rosa JACOBY, Rebecca JACOBY, Rosine EISENTORG, Isidore EISENTORG, Jimmy GLIKSMANN, Geoerges (01-06-1942) NEUBLUM, Manfred (Quakenbruck, 17-0-1936) DE VIDTS, Charles SZMULVITCH, Nadia (05-03-1963) SZMULVITCH, Lea (Vorst, 23-08-1939)

  4. Szpiro family. Collection

    This collection contains : 8 photos of Regina Szpiro and her school friend Victoire Ponjaert, taken during school outings or at a swimming pond, and 1 photo of of Regina Szpiro’s deceased mother Golda Awerbuch ; 8 letters from Regina Szpiro, her youngest sister Lea Szpiro and family member Femmy Pels (?) to Victoire Ponjaert, recounting daily life in Brussels.

  5. SCHWARTZ, Mara. Collection.

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    Digitized copy of a collection of letters concerning the postwar fostering of Jewish children in catholic institutions sent to chaplain LECLEF by SCHWARTZ, Mara. Concerning: SALOMONS, S. GROSSMANN, Siegfried GROSSMANN, Rebecca LEJEUNE, Egide BOWMAN, Mara PIRON, Alfred TAFFEI, Leonieke YVES, Emile VAN ROEY, (cardinal) NEUMARK, Anny APFELDORFER, Simon APFELDORFER, Lazar COET, Elisa LOWY, Israel DE JONGH, Herman HAMMER, Rosette VERBRUGGEN, Paule DIAMOND, Magdalene ROUMASCHOWSKY, Rachel MARIA BEATA, (nun)

  6. Georgette (José) Hofman. Collection

    This collection contains numerous editions of underground press and post-war press edited by armed partisan groups, trade unions and the Belgian Communist Party, section Mechelen-Willebroek, collected by Georgette José Hofman. Among the compiled titles are : De Strijd, De Vrijheidsklok, De Eendracht, Radio Moskou, De Propagandist, Persdienst, De Boer and De Rode Vaan. The collection also contains several photocopies of post-war documents regarding the resistance activities of Georgette José Hofman and her husband Valentijn Vereecken.

  7. BOROWSKI, Natalie. Collection

    8 pictures of DROR youth movement of Liège-Seraing-Charleroi, annotated by Natalie BOROWSKI representing camping and scouting activities; her brother BOROWSKI, Herman, with yellow star (hidden by Jezuits in Liège); Portrait of FREMDER, Paul, member of DROR killed in Partisan action in 1942with; picture of REISENFELD, Malvina and KUPPERSTEIN, Eva in 1938.; group pictures ofwith VILIKER, joseph and HAMEL, Margot, identified.

  8. Boekman-Van der Horst family. Collection

    This collection contains : two forged IDs of Berthe (Elisabeth) Van der Horst, issued under her fake name Berthe Humbert ; three statements signed by fellow resistance fighters regarding the activities of Emmanuel Boekman as a forger and a member of the civil resistance ; the official deed recognizing Emmanuel Boekman as a civil resistance fighter in 1951 ; a statement by the municipality of Nijlen, confirming that Henri Alexander Boekman did wear the yellow star.

  9. Files of the Comité Juif d'Epuration. Collection

    Series of files compiled by the Comité Juif d'Epuration (Jewish Purification Committee) in Brussels, while investigating accusations against Jews in Belgium regarding (presumed) collaboration with the Nazis. This collection is only accessible at the Kazerne Dossin documentation centre, upon approval by the head of the research department of a motived request submitted by the researcher.

  10. Series of drawings "Life at the Dossin barracks". Collection

    This collection contains, in colour and black-and-white, six sketches, one painting and 11 ‘educational’ caricature drawings informing the Jewish staff at the Dossin barracks about daily life and procedures at the camp. This art was created by the Jewish artist inmates of the 'Malerstube' (painters workshop), among whom Gyorgy Bekeffi, Irene Spicker-Awret, August (Alexandre) Polak and Kopel Simelovitz.

  11. Birencwaig-Cyngler family. Collection

    This collection contains nine pre-war photos of the Birencwaig-Cyngler family : group photos of Abe Birencwaig and Zysla Cyngler with their children, a photo of oldest daughter Esther Birencwaig with fiancee Jean Cyngler and a photo of Abe Birencwaig and his parents.

  12. Schmidt-Kolinski family. Collection

    Letters and postcards sent by nuns of the Institut Enfant Jésus in Ciney to Rosa Kolinski, the mother of hidden children Armand Schmidt and Rachel Schmidt. Pictures of Armand Schmidt as a hidden child at the Institut Enfant Jésus, photos of the nuns and the monastery, and of Armand Schmidt with family members on vacation after the war.

  13. Ferdinand Topper. Collection

    This collection contains : two photos of Ferdinand Topper; Ferdinand Topper's Belgian army ID booklet, two pre-war documents issued by the Belgian army regarding the new address of Ferdinand Topper, Ferdinand Topper's call for civil duty in March 1940 and a post-war declaration of the death of Ferdinand Topper.

  14. Annonciaden of Huldenberg, catholic Sisters, saving the Husserl archives. Article.

    Article by VANPEE, Dominique: De Zusters Annonciaden van Huldenberg en het 'Joods probleem'. Het begin van een vriendschap? In: Ons Heem, 2009, nr.1. Article relating the role of the Sisters Annonciaden and father VAN BREDA and Herman Leo in the saving of the Edmond HUSSERL (Prost, 8-04-1859; 27-04-1938) archives and the hiding of his secretary GELBER, Lucy.

  15. STERNO, Ida. Testimony on the work as operational head of the Childrens Section of the Comité de Défense des Juifs du Front de l'Indépendance.

    "Le travail avec les enfants juifs en Belgique pendant l'occupation allemande." Ida Sterno's testimony on the work of the Childrens Section of the Comité de Défense des Juifs du Front de l'Indépendance.

  16. GOEZU, Markus. Collection.

    Digitized copy of documents and pictures of GOEZU, Markus (Antwerpen, 21-09-1900), his wife SAMUEL, Charlotte and his sons Andre and Hugues concerning recognition as political prisoner; ID cards with portrait; restitution of propeerty; copies of documents of Ward Victims Service; pictures of Andre in Belgian military service in Kazerne Dossin (1963); hiding of sons and recognition as Righteous of foster parents. CEUPPENS, Godelieve KREMER, Abraham

  17. Nathan Goldman and Jenta Niechcicki. Collection

    Group picture of the children attending school at the catholic institute run by the Sisters of Mercy in Heverlee, where Nathan Goldman was hidden.

  18. POSNANSKI, Isachar. Collection.

    Cards from Friedla to Isachar thrown from deportation train; marriage certificate of POSNANSKI, Isachar (Dobra, 14-03-1896) and SZYPPER, Friedla (Chestochowa, 03-11-1902); certificates of death in unknown place in 1942 of SZYPPER, Friedla (1955); certificate as Russian refugee (with portrait) of Isachar (1935); traveller pass of Isachar to Canada (1951); prewar family picture of Isachar, Friedla and son POSNANSKI, Leo (Antwerpen, 29-04-1924).

  19. Josef Blitz. Collection

    This collection contains digitised copies of birth certificates, xerox of documents provided by the Auschwitz State Museum concerning Josef Blitz, certificates of repatriation (with pictures of Josef Blitz) and class pictures taken at Jesode Hatorah in Antwerp.

  20. Henrotte-Balay family. Collection

    This collection contains : a declaration signed by Emile Dernivoy regarding the resistance activities of Hubert Henrotte and Emma Balay ; certificates of civil resistance awarded to Hubert Henrotte and Emma Balay by the Kingdom of Belgium ; a class picture of the fourth grade at the Bressoux communal school in 1936-1937, with among the pupils Louise Henrotte and five identified Jewish girls, including Estera Chana (Anna) Szlamowicz.