Onderduikplek © Boris Kowadlo / Nederlands Fotomuseum
Boris Kowadlo - ‘I didn’t hesitate about going’
‘I too found myself on the first transport to leave from Holland, but I didn’t hesitate about going. The Nazis paid the travel expenses, but that wasn’t the reason.
I had to go to the Gestapo to arrange everything. When I was there they asked me if I had papers on me. I did, but I told them straight-faced that I hadn’t. So I then had to sign something and I could leave. I felt snubbed and thought to myself, “They can go to hell.” I didn’t go (…)’
Boris Kowadlo goes into hiding in the Nierstraat, his own home, in July 1942. Later he moves with his landlady to the Westlandgracht.
Source: Boris Kowadlo: fotograaf tussen herinnering en toekomst by Bernadette van Woerkom.