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German sentry post on the Blauwbrug
On 12 February 1941 the German police set up a sentry post on the Blauwbrug to seal off the Jewish neighbourhood. They do this with fences, barbed wire and by lifting up the bridges. Only those people living there are able to enter and leave the area and signs designate it as the 'Judenviertel. Joodsche Wijk' (Jewish quarter).
From 1942 all Dutch Jews must relocate to this area. They are picked up during regular raids on the neighbourhood and then deported.

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The February Strike
A period of brawls between the WA, anti-Semites and Germans on one side and Jews and anti-fascists on the other side culminates in the death of a WA member and strong resistance against the German raid on the Jewish ice cream parlor Koco The German occupier retaliates by arresting 425 Jews on 22 and 23 February 1941. In protest against this a massive strike breaks out two days later in Amsterdam and other cities.
This strike is commemorated every year on 25 February at the statue of the Docker in Amsterdam.
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