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Go to Quotes of humanity on World War II item page

Notes and quotations compiled by Pieter N. Termaat about humanity and World War II. Partially handwritten.
Go to The Religion of Nazism item page

Essay by Pieter Termaat about Nazi beliefs and religion.
Go to Schuurman Family Estate item page

Story of the Schuurman-Hennipman family estate, by Pieter N. Termaat.
Go to Notes on anti-semitism item page

Notes by Pieter N. Termaat on the nature of anti-semitism in Europe and Germany.
Go to Notes on Germany item page

Notes by Pieter N. Termaat on Germans and Germany before and after World War II.
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 Notes on Yad Vashem Righteous Gentiles Award item page

Notes by Pieter N. Termaat on the story of receiving the Righteous Gentiles award from Yad Vashem.
Go to War strategy stories item page

Notes by Pieter N. Termaat on military strategies during World War II.
Go to Termaat boys greeting Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Netherlands, 1952 item page

Photograph of Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of Netherlands, Governor Williams of Michigan, Nicolaas P. J. Termaat, and Cornelis B. Termaat. The Termaat boys greet the Queen and Prince on their visit to Grand Rapids, Michigan.
Go to Termaat family awaits Dutch Royals, 1952 item page

Photograph of Adriana P. Termaat and sons, Michiel P., Nicolaas P. J., and Cornelis B. (Keith), waiting for the arrival of Queen Juliana and Prince Berhard of Netherlands to Grand Rapids, Michigan. The family stands in front of Air Service Building…
Go to Terry, Howard (Interview outline and video) item page

Howard Terry was born in Nashville, Tennessee in 1927 and lived in different orphanages from the ages of 5-15. When he was 15 years old he lied about his age and enlist in the Marine Corps to get out of the orphanage. Howard went through boot camp…
Go to Thatcher, Bruce (Interview transcript and video), 2017 item page

Bruce Thatcher was born in Berwyn, Illinois in 1941 and grew up in the Chicago suburbs. He tried college and did not do well, and found work as a surveyor and enlisted in the Army in early 1963. He hoped to train as a surveyor, but after basic…
Go to U.S. holds document linking Waldheim to Greek deportations item page

Newspaper clipping about the documents relating the war crimes charges against President Kurt Waldheim of Austria.
Go to Potawatami Homecoming Benefit Dance, April 1979 item page

Potawatami Homecoming Benefit Dance flyer, Hopkinsburg MI, April 28, 1979, collected by Edward Gillis included as part of his Native American publication collection.
Go to City of Marysville Master Plan item page

The City of Marysville Master Plan was prepared in September 1991 by The City of Marysville Planning Commission with assistance from Vilican-Leman & Associates, Inc. Duplicate of Master Plan of Future Land Use, City of Marysville, Michigan.
Go to Master Plan of Future Land Use, City of Marysville, Michigan item page

The Master Plan of Future Land Use, City of Marysville, Michigan was prepared in September 1991 by The City of Marysville Planning Commission with assistance from Vilican-Leman & Associates, Inc. Duplicate of City of Marysville Master Plan.
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 What Grand Rapids (?) Think of This and That #1 item page

Newspaper article of multiple Grand Rapids citizens and what their answers to five questions, accompanied by their photograph and address.
Go to What Grand Rapids (?) Think of This and That #2 item page

A continuation of the newspaper article of multiple Grand Rapids citizens and what their answers to five questions, accompanied by their photograph and address.
Go to Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club Ships its Oars item page

Newspaper article announcing the Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club gifting their property and clubhouse on the Grand River to the city, with the undertsanding that the city continue the work of the club in sports.
Go to Rugged Oarsmen Will have Reunion at Luncheon item page

Newspaper Article about the 1887 World Honors Winners from Grand Rapids Boat and Canoe Club, and their reunion at the luncheon honoring A. A. Carroll.
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.

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