Helene Scheuer-Daniel was getrouwd met Jakob Scheuer. Zij woonden niet op hetzelfde adres.
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Het huis van Grootmoeder Janette Daniel-Behr aan de Julianalaan 207 in Bilthoven.
Waar de familie kort na de Kristallnacht kwamen wonen.
Helene Daniël Scheuer, met de kinderen Ernst, Ilse en Ruth. Maar ook de kinderen van de Grootmoeder Janette Daniel Behr, Frieda, Joseph, en Robert. Zij hadden allen Duitsland legaal verlaten.
Jakob Scheuer de echtgenoot van Helene Scheuer-Daniel
Camp Westerbork and memory of the 102,000 names of people that were deported
The memorial at the Camp Westerbork main square
The brick memorial stones with the Star of David at the main square of Camp Westerbork. In memory of those deported and died in the Concentration Camps
The memorial with the red brick stones in mementos of all those who perished in the Concentration that were deported from Camp Westerbork.
The housing at Camp Westerbork
The boxcars that were used for weekly transports of people to the Concentrations Camps. People were cramped in these cars. They could only stand with no space between them. The transportations took days to arrive at their final destinations. There was no water or food during these train rides.
This foto shows to which Concentration Camps the trains of the weekly deportation from Wetserbork would go to.
A page form the memorial book at Camp Westerbork that list all the names of the people that were transported to the concentration camps and perished. On this page you will see the names of Helene Scheuer Daniel, Jakob Scheuer en Ernst Scheuer.
Each year at the end of January the names of all the people who perished are read out aloud. It takes about one week 24 hours a day to read all the names. A sober reminder in memory of those who passed away.
The German invasion of Holland in May 10, 1040
Rotterdam was bombed by the Nazi's on May 13, 1940. Everything was destroyed, only the remains of the City Hall and St. Lauren's Cathedral were left
Helene Daniël Scheuer, at Bad EMS in 1934
Helene Daniël Scheuer, at age 21 years old. Born on November 16, 1898 in Flamersheim, Germany
Ernst Scheuer, Bilthoven, Holland, 1939
Helene Daniël Scheuer and her husband Jakob Scheuer in 1935
Family picture of Helene with .her children ( from left to right) Ilse, Ruth, Helene and Ernst in 1935.
Jakob Scheuer and his wife Helene Daniel Scheuer in Bad Zemst, Germany in 1934.
from left to right
Julius Scheuer, his wife Erna Marx Scheuer, brother Jakob Scheuer
Children, niece Helga Daniel (Veronika's Daniel daughter), Ruth Scheuer ( Jakob's daughter) and Clemi Scheuer ( Julius daughter)
Jakob Scheuer
Ernst Scheuer
Jakob Scheuer at Refugee Camp Reuven, Souther part of Holland in 1939
Jakob Scheuer
Ruth Scheuer, 1946
Ilse and Ruth Scheuer in 1946
Jakob Scheuer, Refugee Camp Reuven in Southern Holland, 1939
Map of the refugee camps and there location in Holland
A map showing of where the weekly transports from Westerbork, were going too. The weekly transports were goning to the Concentration Camps of Bergen-Belsen, Ravensbruk, Buchenwald, Theresienstadt, Auschwitz en Sosibor.
A large group of Dutch Jews, who have just arrived in Theresienstadt are herded through a stone archway into the camp, January 20, 1944. The fortress of Theresienstadt was a holding camp form here the Jews were selected for further deportation to the dead camps.
The train tracks at the entryway of Auschwitz
Concentration Camp Birkenau II which was part of the Auschwitz Concentration Camp
Arial photograph showing Auschwitz concentration camp
The gate of dead at Concentration Camp Stutthof which was a forced labor camp
The barracks that housed the prisoners at Concentration Camp Stutthof
Concentration Camp Praustwas afemale sub camp of Stutthof
The weekly transport with 1000 people from Westerbork with unknown destination 1944
The arrival of a large group of Dutch Jews at the gate of The getto Theresienstadt
The rain tracks at Auschwitz were the Carrie cars arrived with Jewish people
The entry to the forced labor camp of Birkenau
The gate of dead the forced labor camp of Stutthof
The barracks that housed the prisoners at Concentration Camp Stutthof
Concentration Camp Pra which was a sub camp of Stutthof
Amp Westerbork in 1938 became a refugee camp voor Jewish people who had come over the border (without visa or transit vise) into Holland. In 1940 when the Germans occupied the Netherlands they closed the other two remaining refugee camps, Hoek of Holland and Reuven. The people were moved to Camp Westerbork. In 1942 shortly after the February strike of workers in Amsterdam the Germans decided to make Camp Westerbork a transit camp for Jewish people in general. From there the people were deported to the Contrarion Camps.
The house of Grandmother Jeanette Behr-Daniel, Julianalaan 207, De Bilt.
The stumbling blocks have been place on the sidewalk in front of the hous
The chairman of the committee read the stories of the family members that did not return from the concentration campd
The placing of the stones into the pavement of the sidewalk
Everyone present was asked to lay peppels to the stumbling stones
The mayor of De Bilth was placing peppels on behalf of the City Counsel
The Kaddish was being prayed
The peppels have been placed
The chairman on the left read the names, the date of birth, the deportation to the concentration camps, the date and place of dead.
The lady in the middle was a member of the committee and told the audience about the work of the Stumbling Blocks Committee
The gentleman on the right is the Mayor of De Bilth
A Thank You to the important work the stumbling stones committee does. To keep the memories and the stories alive of there citizens that did not return from the concentration camps.
There were also local Holocaust Survivors present at the ceremony
Helene Scheuer
Ernst Scheuer en Jacob Scheuer
National Holocaust Monument in Amsterdam
With walls do stone, ech stone has a name of a Holocaust victim