The Story of the Jewish Dutch Diamond Workers during WWII

IF 0.1 4区 社会学 N/A HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY AMERICAN IMAGO Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.1353/aim.2023.0003
B. Siertsema
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Abstract:This article sketches the historical background of Sieg Maandag's story. His father was a Jewish diamond worker who, when the Netherlands were occupied by the Germans, was exempted from deportation. The Germans wanted to set up a diamond industry of their own and the diamond workers managed to negotiate their exemption to include their direct families as well. However, in the course of 1943 the exemption turned out to be temporary. The diamond workers and their wives and children were deported first to the Dutch transit camp Westerbork, then on to Bergen-Belsen. In her 1995 video testimony Lize Elion relates the effect of the exemption on the diamond people, e.g. their decision not to go into hiding because the exemption seemed to offer better chances of survival. From the perspective of a child from a manual worker's family Gerrit Cohensius gives an account of what happened in Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen. Personal interviews with Robby Engelander and personal documents from his family give detailed insight into the fate of the men, the women and the children of the diamond transport, of which Sieg Maandag and his family were part too.
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二战期间犹太荷兰钻石工人的故事
摘要:本文简述了齐格·马安达格故事的历史背景。他的父亲是一名犹太钻石工人,当荷兰被德国人占领时,他免于被驱逐出境。德国人希望建立自己的钻石行业,钻石工人设法通过谈判获得豁免,包括他们的直系亲属。然而,在1943年的过程中,豁免被证明是暂时的。钻石工人及其妻子和孩子首先被驱逐到荷兰的Westerbork中转营,然后被驱逐到卑尔根-贝尔森。Lize Elion在1995年的视频证词中谈到了豁免对钻石人的影响,例如,他们决定不躲藏起来,因为豁免似乎提供了更好的生存机会。Gerrit Cohensius从一个体力劳动者家庭的孩子的角度讲述了在Westerbork和Bergen Belsen发生的事情。Robby Engelander的个人采访和他的家人的个人文件详细了解了钻石运输公司的男、女和孩子的命运,Sieg Maandag和他的家人也是其中的一员。
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