Izak Dikker was married. The couple had two children. The family lived in Amsterdam. By trade, Izak Dikker was a diamond worker. Izak Dikker did not belong to a resistance organisation. He took care of coupon cards for family and friends. He was picked up on 15 October 1942. Via the police office in the Marnixstraat and the prison at the Weteringschans he was deported to Amersfoort.
NIOD, Erelijst Verzet en Koopvaardij, database made by J.W. de Leeuw;
B. Braber, Zelfs als wij zullen verliezen. Joden in verzet en illegaliteit in Nederland 1940-1945 (Amsterdam, 1990) 146-147
Izak Dikker was killed in concentration camp Amersfoort on 23 November 1942. He was a diamond polisher/warehouseclerk.
Death books of Camp Amersfoort; these can be consulted at the website of the National Memorial Camp Amersfoort
Izak Dikker is mentioned on the "Eerelijst van Gevallenen in de Tweede Wereldoorlog". His wife survived the war.
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