Browse Items (226 total)

  • Collection: Adriana B. and Peter N. Termaat collection
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 Jews 'deserved to die,' says Nazi in Syria item page

Associated Press article about convicted war criminal Alois Brunner, captured in Syria.
Go to Key German official quits after furor over Kristallnacht speech item page

Associated Press article about the West German Parliamentary President, Philipp Jenninger's resignation following his comments praising the Nazi Third Reich.
Go to Rabbi Avraham Weiss is dragged from the convent by workman item page

Newspaper clipping of a photo of two men dragging another man by his arm and coat as others gather around.
Go to Documents said to link Waldheim to crimes in war item page

New York Times article about President Kurt Waldheim of Austria, and his possible involvement in the deportation of 488 Yugoslav civilians to slave labor camps in 1942.
Go to French Nazi collaborator captured in Catholic priory item page

Newspaper clipping of article about French Nazi collaborator Paul Touvier.
Go to Holocaust nightmare remains for three honored heroes item page

Photocopied newspaper clipping about Pieter and Adriana Termaat lecturing at Grand Valley State University.
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 Berend Harms (b. 1898), circa 1907 item page

Portrait photograph of Berend Harms (b. 1898), circa 1907.
Go to Neeltje Termaat (1886-1975) with three unidentified women, circa 1904 item page

Group portrait photograph of Neeltje Termaat (1886-1975) with three unidentified women, circa 1904. Neeltje was the daughter of Aris Termaat (b. 1832) and Neeltje DeJong (b. 1847).
Go to Adriana Termaat (1879-1952), circa 1908 item page

Portrait photograph of Adriana Termaat (1879-1952) dauther of Aris Termaat (b. 1832) and Neeltje DeJong (b. 1847), taken by J. W. Besyn in Alkmaar, circa 1908.
Go to Neeltje DeJong (1847-1930), circa 1908 item page

Portrait photograph of Neeltje DeJong (1847-1930), circa 1908. Neeltje was the second wife of Aris Termaat (b. 1832), and the mother of Maartje Van Egmond nee Termaat (b. 1877), Adriana Termaat (1879-1952), and Neeltje Termaat (1886-1975).
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