Krematorium continued:
28) Dissection table.
29) Cart used to move bodies.
30) Furnaces.
31) View from inside the Krematorium.
Krematorium continued:
28) Dissection table.
29) Cart used to move bodies.
30) Furnaces.
31) View from inside the Krematorium.
The Bunker Tragedy
32-33) Cell 115, where ten women died on the night 15th-16th January 1944.
The victims:
Mina Hartogs-Samson, 58 years old
Lammerdina E.Holst, 56 years old
Anna M.F. Gooszen, 55 years old
Maartje Den Braber, 49 years old
Johanna C.A. Van Den Hoek, 43 year old
Huiberdina A. Witte-Verhagen, 42 years old
Lena Bagmeijer-Krant, 40 years old
Lamberta A.M. Buiteman-Huijsmans, 39 years old
Antoinette A. Janssen, 39 years old
Nellie A.J. De Bode, 38 years old
34-37) Fusilladeplaats - The Execution Site
A link addressing the site is attached to an earlier post in this thread.
Memorials:
38-39) The Jewish Children's Memorial - link addressing the children's transports attached earlier in this thread.
40) Memorial markers at the crematorium.
41) Sadly, these commemorative stones were damaged at the execution site memorial in the 1990's. They now stand as a reminder within the national museum building.
42-44) The Room for Reflection, a beautifully presented place to finish the visitor's experience.
Another powerful thread Carl !
The Buncker tragedy is particularly chilling!
Nick
"In all my years as a soldier, I have never seen men fight so hard." - SS Obergruppenfuhrer Wilhelm Bittrich - Arnhem
Hi Stefan,
I believe the design was by the company Claus en Kaan (Felix Claus and Kees Kaan).
CLAUS EN KAAN ARCHITECTEN
Hi Carl, I visited this camp in 2008, an excellent thread that captures the entire essence of the faculty.
thank you Carl.
Once again a detailed and moving thread Carl , you really know how to balance the facts of these sites with the emotion that comes with them! Very much needed and very much appreciated work. Leon.
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