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  • Subject is exactly "Netherlands"
Go to Labor application confirmation item page

Confirmation of receipt of work application from the Department of Economics, General Commission for Finance and Economics, Reich Commissioner of the Nazi Occupied Dutch Territories, circa 1941. In German.
Go to Liberation of the Netherlands, 40th Anniversary Commemoration item page

Booklet commemorating the 40th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation in World War II.
Go to Adriana B. Termaat and sons, 1949 item page

Photograph of Adriana B. Termaat and her sons. Adriana is standing with a stroller in front of a carousel, wearing a dark overcoat and hat. The two older boys, Nicolaas P. J. and Cornelis B. (Keith), stand on either side wearing light shirts and dark…
Go to Termaat Emigration documents item page

Several documents related to Termaat family's emigration from the Netherlands to Grand Rapids, Michigan. In English and Dutch.
Go to Pieter Termaat Alien questionnaire item page

Answers by Pieter Termaat to Alien Questionnaire, including past work history, political and social associations, and family history.
Go to Pass In Revue: 1914-1935, The Formative Years item page

Memoir by Pieter N. Termaat on his youth and adolescence in the Netherlands.
Go to Notes on German aggression against the Netherlands item page

Notes by Pieter N. Termaat on Germany's military agression and strategy in the Netherlands during World War II.
Go to War strategy stories item page

Notes by Pieter N. Termaat on military strategies during World War II.
Go to Adriana B. Schuurman, 1934 item page

Portrait photograph of Adriana B. Schuurman (b. 1916). Adriana is photographed in profile, and is wearing a dark dress, necklace, and glasses.
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 Listje Henninpman with her bike, 1910 item page

Photograph of Listje Hennipman holding the handles of her bicycle, standing next to a tree in front of a house.
Go to Rinske Harms and Pieter N. Termaat, 1914 item page

Photograph of Rinske Harms (nee Werff) (b. 1860) with grandson Pieter Termaat. Rinske is wearing a dark dress and holding her infant grandson, who is wearing a white dress.
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