Murdered Children

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Eva and Bram, born in 1932 and 1934, were the children of Hartog Beem and Retje Kannewasser in Leeuwarden. At the end of 1942 and at least until May 1943, Eva and Bram were still in hiding in the Veluwe, at ‘De Zwarte Boer’ near Elspeet. The children were arrested in February 1944 and murdered in Auschwitz on 6 March 1944.

Bram and Eva’s parents, Hartog Beem and Retje Kannewasser, survived the war by going into hiding.

Jansje and Benjamin Pais from Harlingen. The picture was taken shortly before deportation, 1942. Jansje was born in Harlingen on March 31, 1933.Benjamin was born in Harlingen on November 8, 1934.

Both children were murdered on November 23,1943 in Auschwitz.

Frits and Helen Sophie Reindorp, the picture was saved by neighbours, after the family was deported, hoping they could return the picture after the war. Unfortunately no one of the family returned .

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2 responses to “Murdered Children”

  1. May they always be remembered.

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  2. Seeing the children that were murdered puts a different light on the evil. Nothing can justify that. Germany will always be remembered for what it did and allowed to happen.

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