Browse Items (96 total)

  • Subject is exactly "Dutch"
Go to Cornelis B. Termaat in Alkmaar town hall, 1944 item page

Photograph of Cornelis B. Termaat signing a register at the Alkmaar town hall on the occasion of the marriage of Cornelis B. Termaat and Dorothea J. Bartelds.
Go to D-Day Tien Jaar Geleden item page

Dutch newspaper featuring articles about World War II, the German Occupation, D-Day, and liberation. In Dutch.
Go to Daglad voor Noord-Holland item page

Front page, above the fold of the daily newspaper of Noord-Holland, Netherlands of Tuesday, 21 July 1942. In Dutch
Go to Dead Woman Found Near Heerhugowaard item page

Typescript copy of news report from the Noordhollandsch Dagblad newspaper regarding a dead woman found near the Heerhugowaard canal in Langedijk. In Dutch.
Go to Duty deposit receipt item page

Receipt from Import & Export Service Co. for the transport of 1 liftvan and 1 case of household effects for Pieter Termaat.
Go to Economics in the Netherlands, 1940-1945: Its impact on our family item page

Essay by Pieter Termaat describing the economic conditions in the Netherlands during the Nazi Occupation.
Go to Eight Area Residents Hailed in Holocaust Remembrance item page

Newspaper clipping about members of the Dutch resistance movement living in Grand Rapids.
Go to Evacuation instructions item page

Detailed instructions in the case of an evacuation for the town of Broek op Langendijk, North Holland, Netherlands, circa 1940. In Dutch.
Go to General Eisenhower Announces Air Drops of Food item page

Dutch Free Press article announcing U.S. General Eisenhower's plan to air drop food to starving citizens of the Netherlands. In Dutch.
Go to Harms blacksmith in Alkmaar, Netherlands, circa 1880s. item page

Photograph of Harms family standing in front of the Harms blacksmith storefront with a horse.
Go to Hendrika Harms-Termaat, 1968 item page

Photograph of Hendrika Harms-Termaat sitting on a chair in front of open door to house.
Go to Hendrika Termaat-Harms and Doke Termaat, 1955 item page

Photograph of Hendrika Termaat-Harms with her daughter Doke Termaat in Amsterdam.
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