New Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam aims to tell full story of persecution of Dutch Jews

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2.1 هزار بار بازدید - 5 ماه پیش - (5 Mar 2024) NTH HOLOCAUST
(5 Mar 2024)
NTH HOLOCAUST MUSEUM

SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS

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LENGTH: 5'59


ASSOCIATED PRESS
Amsterdam, Netherlands -  5 March 2024

1. Mid shot of Flip Delmonte (80) walking in the National Holocaust Museum
2. Pan shot of Delmonte pointing at his photo after the war when he was 10 in the school in The Hague
3. Close up on Delmonte's photo
4. Close up on Delmonte
5. SOUNDBITE (English) Flip Delmonte talking using sign language, spoken by interpreter:
“Jewish people were murdered. There are people, children who survived, and we cannot forget them. They must stay remembered also in the future, so people can be aware of what the Jewish people have been through."

6. Wide of the cloth and artifacts from the Holocaust
7. Various shots of the display showing photos of Jewish children
8. Various shots of a collection of 10 buttons excavated from the grounds of concentration camp Sobibor
9. SOUNDBITE (English) Annemiek Gringold, Head Curator:
“Perhaps this is the closest I can come to the thousands and thousands of anonymous people that were rushed into the gas chamber. Their bodies were burned, were cremated in open air, and they vanished from the earth. And this is something that they chose to wear, and it is one of the last items that they touched.”

10. Various shots of video and photo displays
11. Various shots of German and Dutch Nazi propaganda posters and photos
12. SOUNDBITE (English) Annemiek Gringold, Head Curator:
“It's a time that the generation that survived the Shoah (Holocaust) is slowly leaving us, and they are definitely passing on. So it is our responsibility, we feel, in the Jewish Cultural Quarter, to tell their story from generation to the next. For the Netherlands, to know about this history, to be aware of where anti-Semitism might lead to in certain circumstances.“

13. Various shots of photos and personal items of victims of the Holocaust
14. SOUNDBITE (English) Flip Delmonte talking using sign language, spoken by interpreter:
"I have a cookie plate at home, which used to be my mother's. And, my aunt has given that to me at my birthday, at my foster parents. And I still have that at home, so that's very special for me.“

15. Various shots of wallpaper with prints with the texts of hundreds of laws discriminating against Jews
16. Exterior and the sign of the National Holocaust Museum
17. Exterior of the National Holocaust Museum

LEADIN:

A new Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam aims to tell the full story of the persecution of Dutch Jews during World War II.

The new institution opens on 10 March and shows how three-quarters of Dutch Jews were deported and killed.

STORYLINE:

As Flip Delmonte walks around the soon to be opened National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam, he's reminded of the city's dark history.

Delmonte was just a baby when a relative and the Dutch resistance spirited him away from a teacher training college in Amsterdam's Jewish quarter during the Dutch capital's World War II Nazi Occupation.

His parents were detained across the street at a theater used by the Germans as a collection point for Jews to be deported to death camps in eastern Europe.

They were among the 102,000 Jews deported from the Netherlands and murdered in the camps.

The college Delmonte, now 80, was taken from as a baby has been transformed into the new museum.

As he walks around he proudly points at a picture he donated of himself after the war.



Three-quarters of the pre-war Jewish population of the Netherlands were murdered by the Nazis, the largest proportion anywhere in Europe.













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