List of Household Effects of David Isaac van Cleef and His Family

Graphic photos of the Holocaust often tell such harrowing stories, but sometimes it takes just an inventory list of everyday items that are more shocking because it tells the story of people like you and me. They ate the same food, wore the same clothes, and used identical cups and plates. It was only because of a group of men who determined they were somehow different—a lesser class of human being. However, it was those men who were really the unter mensch.

The van Cleef family consisted of
David Isaac van Cleef. Occupation: Diamond polisher. Age 37. Marianne van Cleef-Pinto. Occupation: Seamstress. Age 39.
Frederica van Cleef. Occupation: Student. Age 14.
They were all murdered on July 16, 1943 at Sobibor.

Below is the list of all their belongings, which undoubtedly would have been given to Nazi supporters or sold with the proceeds going to the Nazi regime.

Living Room
floorcloth
carpet
table with cloth
chair (2)
cooker
clock
mirror
hanging lamp
lace curtain (5)
drape (4)
flower table (3)
painting (2)
wall plate
sideboard with groceries
glass set
wall cupboard (2)
glass set
worthless items

Family Room
floorcloth
cane mat
writing desk
table
hanging lamp
bed with bedding
chair (2)
lace curtain
drape (2)
bookcase with books
wardrobe with clothing
table lamp

Bedroom
floorcloth
runner
bed with bedding
table
chair (2)
bedside table
cupboard with clothing
laundry
lace curtain (4)
drape (2)
wall cupboard with knick-knacks (2)
wall plate (2)

Room
floorcloth
table
lace curtain (2)
ironing board
iron
ceiling lamp
suitcase

Kitchen
table
chair (3)
kitchenware
ceiling lamp
groceries
gas ring
vacuum cleaner (“Protos”)

Corridor
runner
mat (4)
coat stand
cupboard with clothing

Attic
tub (3)
ceiling lamp




Source

https://www.joodsmonument.nl/en/page/490490/inventory-of-david-isaac-van-cleef-and-his-family

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One response to “List of Household Effects of David Isaac van Cleef and His Family”

  1. So where is the money that went to the Nazis? Did it go into the bank accounts that are for the heirs of death?

    It is not enough to give to education. An effort should be made to find descendants to return it to.

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