Froukje Cohen - Stoppelman
Froukje Stoppelman was the daughter of Mrs Stoppelman, the landlady of Jan and Miep Gies.
Froukje was the elder sister of Max Stoppelman. She married Louis Cohen on 15 August 1934.[1] He was a violinist[2] and worked at VARA in 1941.[3] The couple had two children: Lida (1935) and Freddy (1937).[4] In 1942 the whole family was arrested at the Central Station when they tried to leave for Hilversum. The parents were sent on, the children were taken by an unknown person to Hunzestraat 25, the residence of Mrs. Stoppelman and Jan and Miep Gies. Various stories circulate about the reason for this separation of the family.[5]
Source personal data.[6] Addresses: Deurloostraat 49hs, Amsterdam; Vaartweg 44, Hilversum; Hunzestraat 25, Amsterdam.[6]
Footnotes
- ^ Anne refers to her as Her daughter. Anne Frank, Diary Version A, 17 April 1944, in: The Collected Works, transl. from the Dutch by Susan Massotty, London [etc.]: Bloomsbury Continuum, 2019.
- ^ H.P. van den Aardweg, J.P.J.C. Hüllstrung (red.), Persoonlijkheden in het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in woord en beeld. Nederlanders en hun werk, Amsterdam: Van Holkema & Warendorf, 1938, p. 310.
- ^ Privébezit van A.S. Cohen: Loonbelastingkaart 1941. Also see: Joods Monument: Louis Samuel Cohen.
- ^ Stadsarchief Amsterdam (SAA), Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart Louis Samuel Cohen. Also see: Joods Monument: Froukje Saartje Cohen-Stoppelman.
- ^ Anne Frank Stichting, Getuigenarchief, Stoppelman: Interview Gerlof Langerijs met M. Stoppelman, 2003.
- a, b SAA, Dienst Bevolkingsregister, Archiefkaarten (toegangsnummer 30238): Archiefkaart Froukje Saartje Stoppelman.