David Jacob Zak was deported to Sobibor in June 1943 from Vught via Westerbork on the so-called children's transport. He was 8 years old when he died.
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David Jacob (Deddie) Zak. Phote 1942
Source: Private collection and used in the project In Memoriam (Guus Luijters en Aline Pennewaard)
David Jacob (Deddie) Zak with his parents Simon Zak and Judith Zak-Vleeschhouwer.
Photo ca 1940.
Source: Private collection and used in project In Memoriam (Guus Luijters en Aline Pennewaard)
Identity plate from David Jacob Zak (Deddie), as found during excavations in the ground of the former extermination camp Sobibor.
Zaans Volksblad soc.-dem. dagblad 20 mei 1938, dag, pag. 14. Verjaardagsadvertentie Jacob Zak.
Advertentie in landelijke krant van David Jacob (Deddie) Zak voor grootvader Jacob Zak, ter ere van diens 60ste verjaardag (1938). (In: Historische kranten http://kranten.kb.nl/).
Utrechts Volksblad soc.-dem. dagblad 4 juli 1939, dag, pag. 10. Verjaardagsadvertentie Sara Zak-Leeuwaarden.
Advertentie in landelijke krant van David Jacob (Deddie) Zak, en zijn nichtje Liesje, voor grootmoeder Sara Zak-Leeuwarden ter ere van haar 60ste verjaardag (1939). (In: Historische kranten http://kranten.kb.nl/).
Identity plate from David Jacob Zak (Deddie), as found during excavations in the ground of the former extermination camp Sobibor.
David Jacob (Deddie) Zak with his cousin Lies de Hond (who survived the war - she is the owner and donor of the photo)
Source: Private collection and used in the project In Memoriam (Guus Luijters en Aline Pennewaard)
Gedenksteen in de Herdenkingslaan in Sobibor, foto genomen op 8 nov 2024.