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Bloeme Evers-Emden (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈblumə ˌʔeːvərs ˈɛmdə(n)]; 26 July 1926 – 18 July 2016) was a
Dutch lecturer and
child psychologist who extensively...
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selected for Westerbork's last
deportation to
Auschwitz on 3
September 1944.
Bloeme Evers-Emden, an
Amsterdam native who had
known Margot and Anne from the...
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reference to
jenever appears in the 13th-century
encyclopaedic work Der
Naturen Bloeme (Bruges), with the
earliest printed recipe for
jenever dating from 16th-century...
- Life of St.
Francis of ****isi c. 1263 –
Jacob van
Maerlant – Der
Naturen Bloeme c. 1264 –
Jacob van
Maerlant – De
Spieghel Historiael 1265 Book of Aneirin...
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Medical Journal in 1945. In the 1995 do****entary Anne
Frank Remembered,
Bloeme Evers-Emden told of how she was
selected from
Auschwitz and sent to a work...
- the same
train was
Bloeme Evers-Emden, an
Amsterdam native who had
befriended Margot and Anne in the
Jewish Lyceum [nl] in 1941.
Bloeme saw Anne, Margot...
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juniper tree to a
spirit made of
distilling wine in his book Der
Naturen Bloeme,
published in 1266. It was the
first writing of
distilling in
Dutch and...
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meaning "flower" as well as "flour". As a
feminine given name, also
rendered Bloeme, it
signifies flower, youth, and beauty. The
surname can have a variety...
- mother's situation. By the time
Edith and her
daughters were in Auschwitz,
Bloeme Evers-Emden, an
Auschwitz survivor interviewed by
Willy Lindwer in The Last...
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Philippe de Champaigne, 1648
Example behind rabbi Raphael Evers, son of
Bloeme Evers-Emden,
friend with Anne Frank; the
Hebrew lines are incomplete. World's...