Herbert Stellman. Collection
This collection contains: a group photo of the members of Jewish sports club Maccabi Antwerp, posing in uniform at the occasion of the second anniversary of the club’s foundation, 1922 ; a studio portrait of the Stellman-Rubin family, ca. 1922 ; three telegrams exchanged via the British Red Cross between Herbert Stellman in London, United Kingdom, and his parents Heinrich alias Henri and Lea Stellman-Rubin in Antwerp, 1941 ; two postcards sent by Lea Rubin-Stellman in Antwerp to her son Herbert Stellman in Lisbon, Portugal, and forwarded to London, thanking Herbert for the cans of sardines he sent to Belgium, 1942 ; a photocopy of a wartime photo of a group of young girls in hiding at Institute Imelda in Anderlecht, including Renée Berkienbaum, daughter of Jeanne Rubin ; the English comic “The Jewish Contribution - This is the tale of a Nazi crime”, a call for workers to unite against anti-Semitism and an incitement to form a common resistance combining Jews and non-Jews, 1943; a Carte de Victime de la Répression Nazie [Card for Victims of Nazi Repression] issued to Josée de Broyer, widow of the deported Jacob alias Jacques Sigal, 1945 ; a group photograph of British officers and Jewish children hidden in the Altena convent in Kontich, 1945 ; a photo of Herbert Stellman wearing his uniform of the Brigade Piron, 1945.
- Herbert Stellman
- 20 digitised images (6 documents, 5 photos and 1 precious print)
- KD_00692
- Hidden children
- Jewish organisations
- Hiding
- Allied forces
- Sports
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