Memorial Reinkenstraat flat nr. 19

Reinkenstraat 19, Den Haag
South Holland, Netherlands, the

The text on the plaque has been arranged around a torn shopping list, this torn shopping list symbolizes the transience of life. Of 24 persons, their lives were thrown away just like a shopping list. The plaque can be found over the entrance of apartment number 19. The text can be translated as follows: [i]The memory of the dead is a second life for them. Jean Bartour. On March 22nd, 1943, 24 Jewish fellow citizens were arrested on number 19 by the German occupational forces. They were carried away to Sobibor where they were killed.[/i] The disaster of the Reinkenstraat flat nr. 19 has become known by the Weinreb report of the NOID (the Dutch Institute for war documentation) and by an article in the Goudse Courant which was headed "the Achterhuis of The Hague". (This heading refers to the well known hiding place of Anne Frank in Amsterdam). The plaque has been placed on this address by the initiative of a former inhabitant at this address in the Reinkenstraat.

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Text by: Mia van den Berg / Gem. Den Haag

Photo(s): Pieter Mielen

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