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He lived here with landlady Stephanie Meijer-Schuster.[1] Here he also met Otto Frank, of whom Meijer-Schuster was a childhood friend.[2] Charlotte Kaletta continued to live here during the occupation years. Koos Vorrink, a prominent member of the SDAP, also lived at this address.[3]
\r\n\r\nHij woonde hier bij hospita Stephanie Meijer - Schuster.[1] Hier leerde hij ook Otto Frank kennen, van wie Meijer - Schuster een jeugdvriendin was.[2] Charlotte Kaletta bleef hier gedurende de bezettingsjaren wonen. Ook SDAP-prominent Koos Vorrink woonde op dit adres.[3]
\r\n\r\nHe lived here with landlady Stephanie Meijer-Schuster.[1] Here he also met Otto Frank, of whom Meijer-Schuster was a childhood friend.[2] Charlotte Kaletta continued to live here during the occupation years. Koos Vorrink, a prominent member of the SDAP, also lived at this address.[3]
\r\n\r\nThe Rivierenbuurt is a neighbourhood located in the east of Amsterdam's Zuid district, bounded by the Amstel River to the east, the Boerenwetering to the west, the Amstel Canal to the north, and the Zuidelijke Wandelweg to the south. It is part of Plan Zuid, an urban development plan for Amsterdam South designed by architect H.P Berlage in the early 20th century.[1]
\r\n\r\nPlan Zuid consisted of three parts: the Apollobuurt and Stadionbuurt, aimed at the well-to-do, middle and working classes, and the Rivierenbuurt, aimed at the middle classes. A large part of the Nieuwe Pijp neighbourhood was also part of Plan Zuid. The urban plan envisaged that three main streets (the Amstellanen) would cut through the neighbourhood in a Y-shape, converging on Daniël Willinkplein, named after the Dutch writer Daniël Willink (1676-1722).[2] These were Amstellaan (after the war this became Stalinlaan and in 1956, after the Russian invasion of Hungary, changed to Vrijheidslaan), Noorder Amstellaan (now Churchilllaan) and Zuider Amstellaan (now Rooseveltlaan).[3] The other street names in the neighbourhood were named after Dutch rivers.[4]
\r\n\r\nThe houses in the Rivierenbuurt exerted great attraction on middle-class Jewish Amsterdammers from the early 1930s. In terms of size and amenities, they contrasted particularly favourably with the small, poor houses in the overcrowded Jewish quarter around Waterlooplein. Nevertheless, there was a lot of vacancy in the 1930s, and as a result, many German Jews who fled to the Netherlands from Nazi Germany also settled here, including the Frank and Van Pels families and some of their friends and acquaintances. The immigrants felt at home in this neighbourhood with its many fellow Jews. Eventually, by 1940, around 40 per cent of the Jews living in Amsterdam lived in this part of the city.[4]
\r\n\r\nDe Rivierenbuurt is een in het oosten van het Amsterdamse stadsdeel Zuid gelegen buurt, die wordt begrensd door de Amstelrivier in het oosten, de Boerenwetering in het westen, het Amstelkanaal in het noorden, en de Zuidelijke Wandelweg in het zuiden. Het maakt deel uit van Plan Zuid, een stedenbouwkundig plan voor Amsterdam-Zuid, dat in het begin van de 20e eeuw werd ontworpen door de architect H.P Berlage.[1]
\r\n\r\nPlan Zuid bestond uit drie delen: de Apollobuurt en de Stadionbuurt, gericht op welgestelden, middenklasse en arbeidersklasse, en de Rivierenbuurt, gericht op de middenklasse. Ook een groot deel van de buurt Nieuwe Pijp behoort tot het Plan Zuid. In het stedenbouwkundig plan was bedacht dat drie hoofdstraten (de Amstellanen) de buurt in een Y-vorm zouden doorsnijden, en samen zouden komen op het Daniël Willinkplein, een vernoeming naar de Nederlandse schrijver Daniël Willink (1676-1722).[2] Dit waren de Amstellaan (na de oorlog werd dit de Stalinlaan en in 1956, na de Russische inval in Hongarije, gewijzigd in Vrijheidslaan), Noorder Amstellaan (nu Churchill-laan) en Zuider Amstellaan (nu Rooseveltlaan).[3] De overige straatnamen in de buurt werden vernoemd naar Nederlandse rivieren.[4]
\r\n\r\nDe woningen in de Rivierenbuurt oefenden vanaf het begin van de jaren '30 grote aantrekkingskracht uit op Joodse Amsterdammers uit de middenklasse. Qua grootte en voorzieningen staken zij bijzonder gunstig af tegen de kleine, slechte woningen in de overbevolkte Jodenbuurt rond het Waterlooplein. Toch was er in de jaren '30 veel leegstand, en daardoor streken ook veel Duitse Joden die vanuit nazi-Duitsland naar Nederland vluchtten, hier neer, waaronder ook de families Frank en Van Pels en een aantal van hun vrienden en kennissen. De immigranten voelden zich thuis in deze buurt met de vele geloofsgenoten. Uiteindelijk woonde in 1940 zo'n 40% van de in Amsterdam wonende Joden in dit deel van de stad.[4]
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