Otto Frank's kaart uit Westerbork © Nederlandse Rode Kruis
The search for missing persons is handed over to the Red Cross
The department responsible for the recovery of people in Amsterdam hands over its documents and its search efforts for relatives to the Red Cross. These documents contain the names and details of almost all those Jews who lived in the Netherlands before the deportations. They also include details of their departure. The documents are an important tool in searching for missing persons.
Return
After the war many start to make their way back from all over Europe. People reappear from their hiding places. Many captured resistance members and forced labourers return too. But there are many missing. Of the 70,000 Jews deported from Amsterdam only about 4,000 return. Sometimes they find other people living in their homes. Many houses have been destroyed.
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