Guide to De Westerborker newsletter collection 1988.1225

Guide to De Westerborker newsletter collection
1988.1225

Summary Information

Repository
Tauber Holocaust Library
Title
De Westerborker newsletter collection
ID
1988.1225
Date
1945
Extent
0.1 Linear feet comprising 18 issues of the newsletter
Language
Dutch
Mixed materials [Folder]
Archives Box 5
Abstract
Collection comprises 18 issues of De Westerborker: Nieuws Uit Het Kamp Westerbork ( The Westerborker: News from Camp Westerbork), ranging in date from 1945 April 24 through 1945 June 1.

Preferred Citation note

[item], [date], De Westerborker newsletter collection – 1988.1225, Tauber Holocaust Library – JFCS Holocaust Center, San Francisco, California

Return to Table of Contents »


Biographical/Historical note

Camp Westerbork was a transit camp in the Netherlands, originally established in 1939 by Dutch authorities to house illegal Jewish emigrants. After the invasion of the Netherlands by the Nazis, the camp became a transport camp. From July 1942 until September 1944, the Germans transported over 97,000 Jews to concentration camps in the east, with the vast majority sent to death camps Auschwitz and Sobibor. When Canadian troops liberated Camp Westerbork on April 12, 1945, there were 876 prisoners remaining.

Return to Table of Contents »


Scope and Contents note

Collection comprises 18 issues of the the newsletter of post-liberation Camp Westerbork, in the Netherlands. The first issue in the collection is Issue 7, dated 1945 April 24; the last is Issue 26, dated 1945 June 1.

De Westerborker was the newsletter of Camp Westerbork and was published after the liberation of the camp on April 12, 1945. The newsletter reported on daily concerns, such as medical staff changes, language courses, sports, as well as reproducing reports from the BBC on the successes of the Allies against the Nazi forces.

Issue No. 7 includes reports on the advance of the Allied troops through Germany, destruction in Berlin, the retreat of Hitler to Berlin, as well as the approach of Soviet troops in Potsdam. Another issue includes reproduction of the national anthems of the Netherlands, France, Great Britain and the USSR, as well as the words to Hatikvah, in Hebrew and transliterated into Dutch. Other issues include a column on Jews in Palestine and around the world (Joden in Palestina en Elders in de Wereld)

Issue No. 22 reports that because of the gradual liquidation of Westerbork camp and a lack of important war news, De Westerborker would be published to report on important alerts or bulletins. The last issue in the collection is Issue No. 26, dated 1945 June 1.

The newsletters are arranged chronologically.

Return to Table of Contents »


Administrative Information

Publication Information

Tauber Holocaust Library

JFCS Holocaust Center
2245 Post Street
San Francisco, CA, 94115
415-449-3717
[email protected]

Conditions Governing Access note

There are no restrictions to access for this collection.

Conditions Governing Use note

There are no restrictions to use for this collection.

Return to Table of Contents »


Controlled Access Headings

Corporate Name(s)

  • Westerbork (Concentration camp).

Genre(s)

  • Newsletters.

Subject(s)

  • World War, 1939-1945 — Concentration camps — Liberation — Netherlands

Return to Table of Contents »


Collection Inventory

De Westerborker 1945 April 24

De Westerborker 1945 April 25

De Westerborker 1945 April 26

De Westerborker 1945 April 27

De Westerborker 1945 April 28

De Westerborker 1945 April 30

De Westerborker 1945 May 2

De Westerborker 1945 May 3

De Westerborker 1945 May 5

De Westerborker 1945 May 7

De Westerborker 1945 May 8

De Westerborker 1945 May 11

De Westerborker 1945 May 14

De Westerborker 1945 May 15

De Westerborker 1945 May 17

De Westerborker 1945 May 22

De Westerborker 1945 May 25

De Westerborker 1945 June 1