What Would I Have Done?

When reflecting on the persecution of Jews and others during the Holocaust, it’s tempting to judge those who stood by and did nothing, condemning their inaction and confidently asserting, “I would have acted differently.” However, the truth is, none of us can truly know how we would respond unless faced with the same horrifying circumstances. I aim to be brutally honest—I don’t know what I would have done.

If I had been single, I like to think I might have joined the resistance, risking everything to defy oppression. But if I had a family, the equation changes. Would I have dared to endanger my loved ones for the sake of others? These thoughts are, of course, mere speculation.

Context of the Photograph
In the early hours of Sunday, June 20, 1943, a chilling scene unfolded in Amsterdam. At 3:30 a.m., Willy Lages, the German chief of the Sicherheitsdienst in Amsterdam, ordered the hermetic sealing of Amsterdam South and the Transvaalbuurt district in East Amsterdam. Trucks with loudspeakers rolled through the streets, announcing that nearly all Jews were to report to designated assembly points. From there, they were transported to the station by tram.

This horrific operation was carried out by the Ordnungspolizei, who were assisted by Jewish auxiliary police from Westerbork camp. These men, distinguishable by white armbands, had been brought in specifically for this roundup.

In the photograph above, onlookers can be seen witnessing their Jewish neighbors being forcibly taken away. It’s easy to judge their apparent inaction, to wonder why they didn’t intervene. But pause and ask yourself: What would I have done in their place?

Taking a photograph during such a raid was itself an act of resistance. Anyone caught documenting these atrocities faced severe consequences. The image below, taken during the same roundup in the Uiterwaardenstraat neighborhood of Amsterdam, tells a similar story.

The photograph, taken on June 20, 1943, in Amsterdam, captures a haunting scene from the same neighborhood as the one depicted earlier. The photographer, risking severe punishment, discreetly snapped the image from a house on Uiterwaardenstraat. Two empty tea cups rest on the windowsill, a quiet testament to the tension of the moment. Below, Jewish families with their luggage gather near the corner of Lekstraat and Kinderdijkstraat, awaiting their grim fate. Across the street, two neighbors lean out of their windows, silently watching the unfolding tragedy.

I end this piece with the question I began with: What would I have done?

Sources

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2 responses to “What Would I Have Done?”

  1. There is a difference between inaction and complicit behavior. It is possible to do nothing protecting one’s own family. But it is reprehensible to give names over to be deported. That is the key. And this can happen today. If a terrorist walked into my apartment bldg, and announced they were looking for anyone of Jewish faith, I would hope my neighbors world say nothing. Maybe some would call the police. But it would be shocking to thing any of them would lead my way.

    So I dont imagine Dirk that you would have left your apartment to rat out anyone of a different faith than yours.

    Tzipporah

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  2. Well, I think about what’s happening here in the US, where people are protesting against ICE & two American citizens have been killed & many others injured & jailed.

    I participated in the latest NO KINGS protest & my son, who lives in a southern state & is a sheriff, after 5 years in the Army, told me that he is thinking about joining ICE. I told him I would be “disappointed”. I don’t know if he was trolling me or if he is actually serious. The conversation occurred via text & I could tell he was egging me on, trying to get me into an argument. Between his childhood with the various abusive men I lived with & now, having been trained in interrogation techniques ~ I am a paralegal & I have been arrested more than once, so I know the drill ~ I could see what he was doing & I didn’t say more than I had to ~ I didn’t give him the argument he desired. It bothered me that he told me that my politics were “ignorant” but that’s par for the course when talking to anyone who’s MAGA. It breaks my heart that he’s MAGA but that’s the way it is.

    I wonder how many elderly mothers’ hearts were broken when their beloved sons became Nazis in 1930s Germany. When they came home wearing the uniform of the Gestapo or the SS. When they took away her Jewish neighbors who were her best friends for years & years. When maybe they even took her away because she herself had a minor mental illness or elderly dementia. “for her own good”

    I’m going to visit him at the end of this month ~ & his lovely wife who is also unfortunately MAGA & my beautiful little granddaughter ~ & it’s going to be an exercise in keeping my mouth shut. I wasn’t any good at that years ago but I’ve gotten very good at it. Things you learn as you age.

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