Jewish relatives call book ‘Empty places’ about cold treatment of Jewish survivors of WWII in Groningen a smokescreen

The book, presented in the Folkingestraat synagogue at the end of April, reveals how bureaucratic and cold the city treated Jewish residents after the war. The Jewish relatives Martijn Jacobus and his sister Simon from Amsterdam believe that the book is incomplete. Their family owned fifteen properties in the city before the war.

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