Annie Hoek-Wallach: Personal papers

Identifier
WL1058
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70191
Dates
1 Jan 1941 - 31 Jan 1989
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

For a biography see 1058/6.

Acquisition

Own personal papers

Donated September 1987

Donor: Annie Hoek- Wallach

Scope and Content

These papers document in part the life of a German Jewish immigrant who lived in the Netherlands during the Nazi era and whose mother and husband, a Dutch Jewish teacher, were deported to concentration camps where they perished.

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Related Units of Description

  • In addition to the papers described below, the following two recorded interviews with Annie Hoek-Wallach also formed part of the deposit. These have now been housed in the Wiener Library Cassette tape collection.

    Tape 1: interview with Annie Hoek-Wallach in Dutch by Irene Williams, dated 16 September 1987, in which she describes her life as a Jew growing up in Germany and later living throughout the Nazi era in the Netherlands. Side A 45 minutes. Side B 25 minutes.

    (Tape No. 143, Acc. No. 29868)
    Tape 2: interview with Annie Hoek-Wallach in German in which she describes her life as a Jew growing up in Germany and later living throughout the Nazi era in the Netherlands. 1 side only: 40 minutes.
    (Tape No. 144, Acc. No. 29869)

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