RG-112.63, Dutch police document about the sabotage by a Jewish commerical organization, Amsterdam (Netherlands), May 19, 1942 | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
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RG-112.63, Dutch police document about the sabotage by a Jewish commerical organization, Amsterdam (Netherlands), May 19, 1942
ID:
RG - 112.63
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Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
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Ron Laby Collection, wartime correspondence and related documents, 1939 -- 1946 Document/Artifact of Item-Level RG-63: RG-112.63, Dutch police document about the sabotage by a Jewish commerical organization, Amsterdam (Netherlands), May 19, 1942
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Accusation of sabotage of the Jewish organization S. Zangen, S.Davidson, the Hague Dutch police 1942
Accusations of sabotage, wartime
Accusations of sabotage in German-occupied and controlled Europe, wartime
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Documents in Dutch language
Dr. Hendrick Colijn, Dutch politician, German occupation of the Netherlands
Dutch Police as an auxiliary force for the German administration in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
Investigation of the Jewish commercial organization S. Zangen, Sceveningen and S.Davidson, 1942
Narratives in Dutch language
S. Zangen, Scheveningen and S. Davidson, a Jewish commercial organization in Hague, 1942
The Hague (Netherlands)
Accusations of sabotage, wartime
Accusations of sabotage in German-occupied and controlled Europe, wartime
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Documents in Dutch language
Dr. Hendrick Colijn, Dutch politician, German occupation of the Netherlands
Dutch Police as an auxiliary force for the German administration in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
Investigation of the Jewish commercial organization S. Zangen, Sceveningen and S.Davidson, 1942
Narratives in Dutch language
S. Zangen, Scheveningen and S. Davidson, a Jewish commercial organization in Hague, 1942
The Hague (Netherlands)
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