Herman Teerhöfer managed to interview a large number of survivors, starting from their life stories, about their personal experience and perception of the events and circumstances before, during and after World War II.
The poignant stories have been recorded in people’s homes, in image and sound. All interviewees also give a message for future generations in the interview.
Central questions in the interviews are:
- How were they able to survive and what did they draw strength from?
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Where did they draw mental support from? What was their footing?
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How did they make sense of their lives after the war despite many experiences of loss and trauma?
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How did they experience anti-Semitism prior to and after World War II?
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What message do they have for future generations regarding tolerance and forbearance?
From the testimonies and stories goes the warning “Never again war” and at the same time they call for cherishing and celebrating the freedom we now enjoy.
Wide-ranging interviews
Over the years, a large collection of interviews has been produced. The topics cover a wide range of aspects of World War II, due to the diverse background and environment the interviewees were in.
Smolinski Foundation aims to unlock a large collection of interviews in a way suitable for use during lessons in schools and presentations for cultural and civil society organisations. Digital, interactive teaching materials are also being developed. Interview fragments can also be used in museum presentations.
Overview of available interviews
- 84 life stories of Auschwitz survivors:
- 20 interviewees were deported from Camp Vught to Auschwitz
- 28 interviewees were deported to Auschwitz from Camp Westerbork
- 36 interviewees were deported to Auschwitz from other camps and ghettos outside the Netherlands
- 25 life stories of Jewish people who managed to survive in hiding during World War II
- 11 life stories of people who participated in the Jewish resistance during World War II
- 8 life stories of survivors of Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen
- 3 life stories of survivors of Westerbork only
- 1 life story of a survivor of e.g. Camp Amersfoort
- 10 life stories of survivors of Japanese camps in the former Dutch East Indies
- 2 life stories of people who were children of NSB parents during World War II
- 8 life stories of resistance fighters and former political prisoners from Camp Vught
- 20 life stories of people who survived the Second World War and who, for example, witnessed a bombing (Nijmegen, Tilburg or Rotterdam), or experienced the hunger winter, or joined the Allies at liberation, or other testimonies of the Second World War in the Netherlands
- 10 life stories of people who witnessed the persecution of Jews in, for example, Amsterdam, Leiden and Tilburg, people who witnessed prisoners being put to work outside the camp in Camp Amersfoort or Camp Vught during World War II. These people lived in the immediate vicinity of Camp Amersfoort or Camp Vught at the time of the war.
- 10 life stories of people who experienced Anne Frank before and/or during the war in Amsterdam and/or in Westerbork, Auschwitz-Birkenau and/or Bergen-Belsen. They were classmates or close friends of Anne Frank in Amsterdam, or they were fellow prisoners in Westerbork, Auschwitz-Birkenau and/or Bergen-Belsen.