Family Goslar imprisoned in Camp Westerbork
On 20 June 1944, the Goslar family was rounded up during a large raid in Amsterdam-Zuid and taken to Camp Westerbork.
Hans Goslar had a so-called "Albersheim declaration",[1] which allowed him to be exchanged by the British for captured Germans. To be available for this, he and two daughters were deported to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on 15 February 1944.
Footnotes
- ^ Joods Monument: The Albersheim Declaration.