Jo de Winter was deported to Sobibor in June 1943 from Vught via Westerbork on the so-called children's transport. He was 10 years old when he died.
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Sally (with boy scout cap) and Jopie de Winter (on his scooter, his birthday present) at the birthday party of Jopie. Photo 26 September 1938. With his knitted trousers is Maurits Henri Philips. Sally, Jopie and Maurits were killed in the Shoah. The other children on this picture are Betty Temans (with bow) and the two with neckties Bram en Nico Krukziener. Those last three children have survied the Holocaust
Sally (with boy scout cap) and Jopie de Winter (on his scooter, his birthday present) at the birthday party of Jopie. Photo Photo 26 September 1938. With his knitted trousers is Maurits Henri Philips. Sally, Jopie and Maurits were killed in the Shoah. The others on this picture are: left in the back Mr. Max Krukziener and the children Betty Temans (with bow) and the two with neckties Bram en Nico Krukziener. Those last four mentioned have survied the Holocaust.
Jo (Jopie) de Winter - cut ouf from a group photo where he was celebrating his 6th birthday with other children. Photo 26 September 1938.
Jo de Winter
Van 16 kinderen van het bekende kindertransport uit Vught heeft kunstenaar Joan Verheyen schilderijen gemaakt, uitgaande van de foto’s van de kinderen.
Zie: Memento Joodse Kinderen