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Nol Escher - “They’re taking them away” a man next to me says
‘The day after the bombs fell on the Euterpestraat I can see when I leave school that the entrance to this street from the Beethovenstraat is closed off. Something is going on. I can see German uniforms in the distance, vans and a lot of walking to and fro. I push past the people and stand at the front. The men around me look on in silence at what’s happening in the distance. Their faces are empty and they are wearing tatty old herringbone patterned suits. “They’re taking them away” the man next to me says. Another shouts: “Of course it’s because of the bombs yesterday.”
Source: Extract from Nol Escher, Trompetten in de verte: een novelle, written by Emilie Escher, daughter of the author Nol Escher.
The Occupier
On 15 May 1940, the Germans take over. The German administration tries to make the Dutch receptive for German National Socialism, but this fails. The less military successes Germany has in the war, the more men and resources are taken out of the Netherlands and the more repression there is.
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