Josephine Okker

Balikpapan, 24 February 1919

Auschwitz, 3 September 1943

Saleslady

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Arnold Okker »

Amsterdam, 25 May 1883

Amsterdam, 22 January 1943

Head of family

Annette Okker-Okker »

Amsterdam, 23 August 1892

Sobibor, 23 July 1943

Spouse

Josephine Okker

Balikpapan, 24 February 1919

Auschwitz, 3 September 1943

Daughter

George Okker »

Samarinda, 14 November 1921

Mauthausen, 12 September 1941

Son

Josephine Okker, or Fifi or Fientje as she was called, worked at the department store De Bijenkorf untill this was forbidden by the German authorities. During a razzia Josephine and her mother Annette Okker-Okker, were arrested and brought to the Hollandsche Schouwburg. She managed to escape this former theater but shortly afterwards she went to the German authorities. Josephine did not want to leave her mother and wanted to be reunited with her again. After she arrived in Westerbork she found out that her mother had already been deported. She sent a postcard from Westerbork, in which she wrote that her mother already was gone, She ended with “alles sal reg kom” (everything will be alright).
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