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Huize De Biezen

Jews were interned here in 1943, to save them from deportation.

Huize de Biezen was a country house with estate in Barneveld. Before the war it was a work relief camp. During the Second World War, the country house and barracks on the estate were used as a so-called reservation camp for Jews who, according to the German authorities, had a special significance for society.[1]

Footnotes

  1. ^ See: Wikipedia: Huize De Biezen.