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阿姆斯特丹的文献(时期)提供了关于阻止Jeremias Meijer Hillesum(生于1863年)和Isaac Leo Seeligmann(生于1907年)被驱逐或送往劳改营的尝试的见解,他们是Rosenthaliana图书馆的两位主要人物。它们是由W. ten Boom牧师和T.C. freezen教授撰写的,象征着荷兰一部分非犹太人口在第二次世界大战期间帮助犹太人的努力。巴内维尔德档案馆是以
The Attempt by Non-Jews to Save J.M. Hillesum and I.L. Seeligmann (1942-1943)
Documentation (niod) in Amsterdam offer an insight into attempts to prevent Jeremias Meijer Hillesum (b. 1863) and Isaac Leo Seeligmann (b. 1907), two of the leading figures at the Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana,1 from being deported or sent to a labour camp. They were written by Rev. W. ten Boom and Prof. T.C. Vriezen and are symbolic of the efforts of a section of Holland's non-Jewish population to come to the aid of Jews during the Second World War. The Barneveld archive is named after the location of