Herinneringscentrum Kamp Westerbork

  • Centre for Remembrance Kamp Westerbork

Address

Oosthalen 8
Hooghalen
Drenthe
9414 TG
Netherlands

Phone

+31 (0)593 - 592600

Fax

+31 (0)593 - 592546

History

Camp Westerbork had the following functions throughout its history: 1939-1942 Central Refugee camp1942-1945 Judendurchgangslager 1945-1948 Interneringskamp voor NSB'ers1949 Military camp 1950-1951 Repatriating camp for "Indische Nederlanders"1951-1971 Woonoord Schattenberg voor Molukkers

Archival and Other Holdings

The Herinneringscentrum Kamp Westerbork mostly has collections on the history of camp Westerbork (1939-1971), the persecutions of Jews in the Netherlands, and the post-war history. The focus is on the period 1939-1945. The collection consists of official documents, ego documents, photos, drawings, items, interviews and books. The ego documents contain letters and cards written in the camp or thrown out of a deportation train, diaries and memoirs written later onwards. The photo collection contains about 8,000 items and documents the daily life in the camp and pictures from daily life or the internees before the war. Most of the drawings are portrets of internees. The official documents vary from transport lists, Lagerbefehlen, announcements, camp cards, work cards, etc., including a full collection of 'De Westerborker' (25 editions, April-June 1945).

Finding Aids, Guides, and Publication

The Herinneringscentrum Kamp Westerbork mostly has collections on the history of camp Westerbork (1939-1971), the persecutions of Jews in the Netherlands, and the post-war history. The focus is on the period 1939-1945. The collection consists of official documents, ego documents, photos, drawings, items, interviews and books. The ego documents contain letters and cards written in the camp or thrown out of a deportation train, diaries and memoirs written later onwards. The photo collection contains about 8,000 items and documents the daily life in the camp and pictures from daily life or the internees before the war. Most of the drawings are portrets of internees. The official documents vary from transport lists, Lagerbefehlen, announcements, camp cards, work cards, etc., including a full collection of 'De Westerborker' (25 editions, April-June 1945).

Opening Times

Mon - Fri: 10 am - 5 pm / Sat and Sun: 11 am - 5 pm / Public holidays: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. / 4th of May: 10 am - 7 p.m.

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