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Herdenk Michiel van Blijdenstein

Michiel van Blijdenstein

Zaltbommel, – Auschwitz,

Reached the age of 48 years

Occupation: Office clerk

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The fate of Frederika Jegeva Oudkerk and her husband Michiel van Blijdenstein.

Frederika Jegeva Oudkerk was the only daughter from the first marriage of Izaäk Oudkerk and Aaltje Nijstat. She was born on 15 November 1913 at Ceintuurbaan 99, 2nd floor, in Amsterdam, where to her parents had moved at the end of August 1909, after getting married one month earlier. 

After Frederika Jegeva was born, the family moved once more to Den Texstraat 10 in August 1922, but no more childr…

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Joodse Eigenaars van Landbouwgronden

Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog gingen de nazi’s al snel over tot het verwijderen van Joden uit het economische leven in Nederland. Ook de agrarische sector behoorde daartoe. Op 27 mei 1941 vaardigde de bezetter verordening 102/1941 uit betreffende de aangifte en gedwongen verkoop van landbouwgronden in Joodse handen. Op het Nationaal Archief bevinden zich de gegevens van die gedwongen verkopen. Op die gegevens heb ik nu door middel van een database een toegang gemaakt.

Joden werden gedwongen om hun landbouwgrondbezittingen aan te geven bij de regionale Pachtbureaus (later Grondkamers), onder verantwoording van het Ministerie van Landbouw en Visserij. Door middel van het formulier ‘Aangifte van landbouwgronden in joodsche handen’ moesten ze aangeven welke percelen ze in hun bezit hadden. Na aangifte moesten de percelen voor 1 september 1941 worden verkocht aan ni…

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Michiel van Blijdenstein and his family

In addition, a Jokos file (number 55922) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.The Jokos file reveals that a claim was lodged for compensation for valuables surrendered to the Lippmann-Rosenthal looting bank (L-claim, number 1149/22769).

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More about the transport of 31 August 1943 Westerbork -> Auschwitz.

INTRODUCTION: concerns the transports of 31 August and 7 September 1943.

Of these autumn transports from Westerbork -> Auschwitz of 31 August 1943 and also that of 7 September 1943, after selection on arrival, most of the men deemed suitable for work were transferred to the Ghetto in Warsaw to carry out rubble-clearing work, and a number women were put to work in Auschwitz-Birkenau.

The transports…

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More about the conclusions of the transports Westerbork -> Auschwitz on 31 August 1943 and on 7 September 1943Westerbork -> Auschwitz.

All male belonging to the above-mentioned two transports who had reached the age of 16 on the day after their arrival at Auschwitz (i.e. on 2 and 10 September 1943 respectively), but who were not yet 51 years of age, are, unless individually is known (see also chapter 1 paragraph 3 sub II) to have died in Warsaw, no later than 31 March 1944.

All other male belonging to the above transports, unless…

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