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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument


King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands arrives at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands arrives at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands arrives at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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King Willem-Alexander unveils Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument

King Willem-Alexander of The Netherlands at the Hoftuin van de Protestantse Diaconie in Amsterdam, on September 19, 2021, to unveil the Nationaal Holocaust Namenmonument, the monument commemorates the more than 102ꯠ Dutch Jews, Sinti and Roma who died and were murdered during the Second World War
Photo: Albert Nieboer /
Netherlands OUT / Point de Vue OUT


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