Verraad, verdwenen gezag en doorgesneden sociale banden bij de vervolging van de joden in bezet Amsterdam

Translated title of the contribution: Betrayal, lost authority and cut off social ties in the persecution of the Jews in occupied Amsterdam

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Abstract

Putting the arrest of the Frank family in 1944 in a broader social-historical context, I describe and analyze how Jews in occupied Amsterdam were socially isolated in the run-up to their deportation and to what extent treason, whether or not initiated by the police, played a role in this process.
Translated title of the contributionBetrayal, lost authority and cut off social ties in the persecution of the Jews in occupied Amsterdam
Original languageDutch
Title of host publication'Een joods kind dat weet van eeuwen heeft'
Subtitle of host publicationAnne Frank als vluchtelinge, schrijfster en icoon
EditorsFrank van Vree, Martin van Gelderen
Place of PublicationAmsterdam
PublisherPrometheus
Chapter4
Pages121-156
Number of pages36
ISBN (Print)9789044651461
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2022

Keywords

  • betrayal
  • Police
  • holocaust
  • Anne Frank
  • NLA

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