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Saved from the Schouwburg
This is the only known photo of Jews arriving at the Hollandsche Schouwburg.
From the end of July 1942 the Hollandsche Schouwburg is the assembly place for Jews being deported to transit camp Westerbork. People either report there voluntarily or are taken there after being arrested or as the result of a raid. After a few months, the Schouwburg becomes so full with arrested Jews, that all children up to the age of thirteen are held in the Jewish crèche on the other side of the road.
Süskind
Walter Süskind, a German Jew who gets on well with the German guards, is in charge of the Hollandsche Schouwburg. This way he’s able to help people escape. He’s also able, with help, to get many children out of the crèche and into hiding.
Children are saved
By fiddling the registration of the children they do not appear to be missing in the administration. The children are smuggled out of the crèche by their carers and handed over to people who take them to locations all over the Netherlands where they can be hidden. About a thousand children are saved in this way.
Anne Frank
Anne Frank and the other people in hiding were never in the Hollandsche Schouwburg. When they are arrested on 4 August, 1944 the building is no longer being used as an assembly point. Today the building is a monument and a memorial to Jewish victims.
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