Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Item is a photograph depicting Orthodox Jews crossing Weesperstraat bridge over Nieuwe Achtergracht [canal], Amsterdam, Holland, in 1941.
p. 139-155. ; 22 cm
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