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19 Sinti and Roma families
Netherlands
On Tuesday May 16, 1944, the 19 Sinti and Roma families also had to leave The Hague. At four in the morning, policemen banged on the doors of the houses in the courtyard. Everyone had to come. Later that day, 112 Sinti and Roma were brought in trucks to Staatsspoor Station (now The Hague Central Station) and transported by train to the Westerbork Transit Camp. In Westerbork other Sinti and Roma came from other Dutch towns. Three days later, on May 19, 1944, the 112 Sinti and Roma from The Hague were deported to German extermination camps and gassed or employed there, together with 143 other gypsies in camp Westerbork. All 35 Roma and Sinti children from The Hague have been murdered.
Copyright: Sjoerd Van Der Hucht
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Taken: 17/05/2020
Uploaded: 18/05/2020
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Tags: war; city; world war two; the hague; sinti; roma; history
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