From berthav@xs4all.nl Mon Jul 10 15:39:39 PDT 1995 Article: 1236 of soc.culture.jewish.holocaust Path: news.port.island.net!news.island.net!news.bc.net!news3.insinc.net!news.sprintlink.net!opal.cybergate.com!not-for-mail From: Bert HaverkortNewsgroups: soc.culture.jewish.holocaust Subject: Westerweel woud Date: 6 Jul 1995 19:41:47 -0700 Organization: Cybergate Information Services Lines: 37 Sender: shoah@emerald.cybergate.com Approved: shoah@cybergate.com Message-ID: <3ti6tb$c1i@emerald.cybergate.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: emerald.cybergate.com Title: Westerweel woud Who can help, During WWII my grandfather Albertus Haverkort who lived in the town Sassenheim in Holland was killed in the concentrationcamp Vugt in Holland. After the war my father recieved a letter that there was a tree planted for his father (my grandfather) for everything he had done for the Jewes people. This tree was planted by 'Abraham Fdrber' (or in his name) in a forest called 'Westerweel Woud' and it is somewhere in Israel. My father likes to get in contact with this man or his family. It is possible that they moved to the USA. The questions are : - where in Israel is this forrest, and is it somekind of a memorial that we can visit ? - does somebody know this man (or his family) so we can contact him/them. - is there anybody who has met my grandfather during the war. Thanks and best regards, Bert Haverkort +--------------------------------------------------------+ | | | Bert Haverkort, Hoornaar - The Netherlands, Europe | | | | berthav@xs4all.nl | | | +--------------------------------------------------------+
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