
Eva Beem - Museum of Tolerance
Eva, the daughter of Hartog and Rosette Beem, was an eight year-old schoolgirl when the Germans invaded Holland in May 1940. Eva's father was a high school teacher in the small city of Leeuwarden, in northern Holland.
Eva and Abraham Beem - Wikipedia
Eva and Abraham Beem were Dutch Jewish siblings and victims of the Holocaust in the Netherlands. They had been given new identities with a Christian family in an attempt to evade deportation by the Nazis, but were discovered and deported to Auschwitz concentration camp.
Children of the Holocaust - Museum of Tolerance
Eva Beem Born May 21, 1932 - Leeuwarden, Holland Abraham Beem Born June 13, 1934 - Leeuwarden, Holland Jean-Claude Benguigui Born December 26, 1938 - Oran, Algeria Richard Benguigui Born March 31, 1937 - Oran, Algeria Jacques Benguigui Born April 13, 1931 - …
Abraham Beem - Joods Monument
Abraham and his sister Eva went into hiding but both were betrayed. Many letters and documents of Abraham Beem have remained. The documents can be viewed at the website of the Jewish Historical Museum. This person is mentioned in a CABR document of the Dutch Nationaal Archief.
Eva Beem - joodsmonument.nl
Eva Beem Leeuwarden, 21 May 1932 – Auschwitz, 6 March 1944 Reached the age of 11 years
Eva Beem (1932 - 1944) - Genealogy - Geni.com
2022年4月29日 · Eva and Abraham Beem were Dutch Jewish siblings and victims of the Holocaust in the Netherlands. They had been given new identities with a Christian family in an attempt to evade deportation by the Nazis, but were discovered and deported to Auschwitz concentration camp.
Eva Beem (1932-1944) - Find a Grave Memorial
Eva was the daughter of Hartog and Rosette Beem. They sent their little children into hiding with a Christian family but the Nazis found them. Eva and her brother were sent to Auschwitz where they were murdered.
Eva Beem - Home
Born May 21, 1932 in Leeuwarden, Holland, Eva Beem was a Jewish school girl who loved helping her mother and playing with dolls with her best friend, Leah. One day, she was playing jacks in her front yard and was startled by the sound of marching footsteps.
An Unfinished Song for an Unfinished Life – History of Sorts
2024年3月8日 · Bram and Eva Beem” On March 3, 1944, on a frosty morning, they were both put on a train and deported from Westerbork to Auschwitz, where they were murdered upon arrival. This is not a photograph of the Beem children put on …
Holocaust Remembrance Day - Remembering Eva Beem
2024年5月5日 · Eva was one of 1.5 million Jewish children murdered by the Germans and their collaborators during the Holocaust. Today, Israel and the Jewish people are still targets. Their neighbors in Iran chant "Death to Israel" and "Drive them into the Sea."