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- Collection: Adriana B. and Peter N. Termaat collection
Jews Honor Christians
Newspaper clipping about Peter and Adrianna Termaat's Courage to Care Award from the Anti-Defamation League.
Devil's Advocate
Newspaper clipping about Jacques Vergès, legal counsel to former SS officer Klaus Barbie.
David Mandel
Newspaper article about David Mandel, a Jewish man who escaped from a Nazi prison march, eventually settling in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Nazi-revival aangepakt door FBI
Dutch newspaper clipping about the resurgence of Nazi ideology in United States. In Dutch.
Prins geroerd bij ontvangst Verzetskruis
Newspaper clipping about Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands bestowing the Resistance Rememberance Cross. In Dutch.
D-Day Tien Jaar Geleden
Dutch newspaper featuring articles about World War II, the German Occupation, D-Day, and liberation. In Dutch.
Kristallnacht Service of Commemoration
Program for an interfaith service of commemoration, including participants from Congregation Emanuel, Aquinas College Campus Ministry, Congregation Ahavas Israel, St. Thomas the Apostle Church, Grand Rapids Temple Youth, and United Synagogue Youth.…
Zeehoeve family farm information
Informational flyer about the Zeehoeve farm in Netherlands. In Dutch.
Commemorative Citizenship of the State of Israel
Commemorative Citizenship of the State of Israel, granted to Pieter and Adriana B. Termaat by the Yad Vashem Directorate and The Commission for the Righteous. In English and Hebrew
Tired U.S. hands Israel to executioners
Op Ed clipping about U.S. foreign policy relating to Israel.
What was World War II all about?
Newspaper clipping of Washington Post Writers Group article about World War II fiction and reality.
U.S. Capitol Flag certificate
Certification that accompanying flag of the United States of America was flown over the U.S. Capitol on October 8, 1982 at the request of Harold S. Sawyer, Member of Congress.
Termaat family, 1946
Photograph of Termaat family. Left to right: Michiel P., Adriana B., Nicolaas P. J., Cornelis B., and Pieter N. Termaat.
Adriana Termaat (1879-1952), circa 1900
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 1900.
Conscientious Resignation response
Response to Pieter Termaat's conscientious resignation letter from the Director-General of the Federal Labor Placement Office, Th. Van Lier. In Dutch, with English translation.
Staff of Alkmaar Westerweg Internment Camp, 1945
Group photograph of staff of Alkmaar Westerweg Internment Camp for Nazi women. Center front: Cornelis Barend Termaat, Camp Commander and Hendrika Termaat-Harms. Taken after Victory Europe Day, 1945.
Adriana B. Schuurman at the beach, 1932
Photograph of Adriana Schuurman at the beach with a woman and girl, 1932. Adriana is wearing a white dress with dots, a white hat, and glasses.
Adriana B. Termaat, 1999
Photograph of Adriana P. Termaat standing in a window between orange curtains.
Termaat Family, West Michigan Rescuers, 1996
Photograph of Keith, Adriana B., Peter N., Mike and Peter Termaat at Grand Rapids Public Museum, West Michigan Rescuers program.
Peter and Keith Termaat, 1996
Peter and Keith Termaat at Grand Rapids Public Museum, West Michigan Rescuers program.
Peter and Adriana B. Termaat on stage at Grand Rapids Public Musem, 1996
Photograph of Peter and Adriana B. Termaat on stage at Grand Rapids Public Museum, West Michigan Rescuers program.