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Herdenk Aron Dwinger

Aron Dwinger

Leeuwarden, – Leusden (Kamp Amersfoort),

Reached the age of 54 years

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About Mozes Dwinger

On Saturday 11 April 1942 at 7 o'clock in the evening ten Jewish residents of Leeuwarden were arrested in retaliation for removing the sign 'No Jews allowed' from a public bench on the Vossepark. They were sent to the camp at Amersfoort. Mozes Dwinger was among them. He lived at 51 1st Koestraat in Leeuwarden.
//S. de Jong, Joods leven in de Friese hoofdstad 1920-1945. Voltooid verleden tijd (Leeu…

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Aron Dwinger and his family

Aron Dwinger and his family lived until 1931 on the Noordersingel 66. They then moved to number 58.
Addition of a visitor of the website

In addition, a Jokos file (number 2798) on this family is at the Amsterdam Municipal Archive. Access is subject to authorization from the Stichting Joods Maatschappelijk Werk.The Jokos file reveals that a claim was lodged for compensation for valuables surrendere…

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Mozes en Aron Dwinger

Meer over de toedracht en de arrestatie van de broers Mozes en Aron Dwinger, hun gevangenschap en dood, is te lezen in het boek van Auke Zeldenrust, De Joodse bruiloft: een koffer vol oorlogsgeheimen (Amsterdam 2018) 73-82, na blz. 96, 205.
Ook is hierin een foto van Mozes Dwinger opgenomen, evenals een afbeelding van de grafsteen van Aron Dwinger.

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