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Juda Swart and his family

Juda Swart was interrogated at the Singel police station on 18 June 1935, having been accused of ill-treating the notorious leader of a gang of NSB thugs in Heck’s Lunchroom on 26 May. He was defended at trial by the lawyer François Pauwels, pleaded guilty, and was ordered to pay a fine of 25 guilders or alternatively to serve ten days in prison.
Gemeentearchief Amsterdam, archief Gemeentepolitie, meldingsrapporten bureau Singel 18 juni 1935, mut. 4.00 n.m., inv. nr. 6715
Rijksarchief Noord-Holland, archief arrondissementsrechtbank Amsterdam, archiefnr. 233, inv. nr. 122, volgnr. 3716

We have been unable to determine whether one or more members of this family survived the war. While their names do not appear on the lists of survivors, we have not been able to trace them in In Memoriam either. They are therefore labeled as 'surviving' and their names are not listed.