Harry van Geuns recounts how his family took in German Jewish refugees in their boarding house. After the raid on November 18, 1942, he was transported via the HBS on Kronenburgsingel to Westerbork and later to Birkenau. He also survived Bergen-Belsen and returned to Nijmegen after the war.

Dinie van Duuren-Vrengel talks about the isolation caused by the ban on contact with Christians, the curfew, and her time in hiding on Doddendaal, where she experienced liberation.

Louis de Wijze talks about antisemitism at school, including the attitude of the headmaster of the HBS-A, and how he was forced to leave his football club. He was arrested by Dutch agents and deported via Westerbork to Birkenau.