Liliane Steinfeld. Collection

Identifier
KD_00078
Language of Description
English
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • English
  • French
  • German
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

66 digitised images (5 documents, 1 notebook, 1 object and 2 photos)

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Helene Liliane Steinfeld was born in Antwerp on 14 March 1927 as the daughter of diamond merchant Salomon Steinfeld (b. 20/08/1897 in Warsaw, Poland) and his wife Tressia Leff (b. 08/04/1894 in Przasnysz, Poland). While on vacation in Leeds in 1939, war broke out in Europe and Liliane and her mother were forced to remain in the United Kingdom. Liliane worked as a secretary for the British Royal Air Force during the last years of the war. In her free time, she collected anti-war cartoons from English newspapers. When returning to Belgium on 6 November 1946, she took her scrapbook with her. In 1950, Liliane Steinfeld married Natan Ramet (b. 05/06/1925 in Warsaw, Poland), concentration camp survivor and founder of the Jewish Museum of Deportation and Resistance, predecessor of Kazerne Dossin. The couple had three children and several grandchildren. Natan Ramet passed away on 1st April 2012. Liliane Steinfeld-Ramet still lives in Antwerp.

Acquisition

Liliane Steinfeld

Scope and Content

This collection contains : several documents regarding members of the Steinfeld/Stainfeld family during the war, two photos of deported Steinfeld family members, a Gestapo pin and a scrapbook containing a collection of wartime cartoons published in British and American newspapers, gathered by Liliane Steinfeld.

Accruals

No further accruals are to be expected

Conditions Governing Access

Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu

Conditions Governing Reproduction

Contact Kazerne Dossin Documentation Centre: archives@kazernedossin.eu

Subjects

This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.