Betje Wery Born Elizabeth Wery (1920-08-26)26 August 1920 Rotterdam, Netherlands Died 16 October 2006(2006-10-16) (aged 86) Ede, Netherlands Other names...
Elizabeth ("Betje") Wolff-Bekker (24 July 1738 – 5 November 1804) was a Dutch novelist who, with Agatha "Aagje" Deken, wrote several popular epistolary...
Museum Betje Wolff is a history and decorative arts museum in Beemster, North Holland, in the Netherlands. The museum, founded in 1950, is located in...
Edwards as Isaac Schwarz Sarah T. Cohen as Maya Schwarz Hannah Bristow as Betje Sarah Winter as Liesje Daniel Donskoy as Karl Josef Silberbauer Victor McGuire...
their efforts in sabotaging the Nazis and collaborators. A woman named Betje Wery, whose parents are already in a concentration camp in Poland, is apprehended...
and Betje Wolff, who had already published several works by that time. In October of that year they met for the first time. After the death of Betje's husband...
Tapirdamaz Ö, Hansen BE, van Gent R, van Campenhout MJ, Mancham S, Litjens NH, Betjes MG, van der Eijk AA, Xia Q, van der Laan LJ, de Jonge J, Metselaar HJ, Kwekkeboom...
countesses. The building has one main tower, which the Middelburgers call 'Malle Betje'. This mocking name comes from the fact it used to run behind the town's...
As his mother was a sister of the 18th century Dutch writer Elisabeth (Betje) Wolff-Bekker (1738–1804), he could call one of the celebrities of Dutch...
Middenbeemster) was a Dutch politician, Mayor of Beemster from 1998 Museum Betje Wolff Inlaatsluis nabij Zuiddijk 14 - Beemster Tuinderswoning Beemster Say...
regularly hosts lectures on astronomy, located at Zonnenburg 2 in Utrecht; Betje Boerhave Museum [nl] museum for the grocer's shop where people can buy old-fashioned...
At school, he makes friends with a gifted, but sick boy called Dorus and Betje, a girl with abnormally low grades but a loving character, but also meets...
Adriaan Dortsman (1635–1682), a Dutch Golden Age architect of Amsterdam Betje Wolff (1738–1804), a Dutch novelist Jacobus Bellamy (1757–1786), a Dutch...
many later authors. Some of the earliest works to be influenced by it are Betje Wolff's Holland in het jaar 2440 (1777), Vladimir Odoyevsky's The Year 4338:...
He was the son of Joël Dekker, a Jewish merchant and house painter, and Betje Turksma, a nurse. 1949 Prize of the Society Kunstenaarsverzet 1955 Marianne...
Deken (1741 in Nieuwer-Amstel – 1804) a Dutch writer and novelist with Betje Wolff Jan Cornelis Hofman (born 1889 in Nieuwer-Amstel - 1966) a Dutch post-impressionist...
Criminals). The book is based on interviews with Dries Riphagen's son, Rob, and Betje Wery, who had collaborated with the Germans. In 2016 the film Riphagen by...
a textile firm from Gedempte Singel [nl] in Assen. She and her sister, Betje Catharina (1912-1991) grew up in Assen. During the 1920s, they were enrolled...
and became a nurse in Israel. •Jewish collaboration with Nazi Germany •Betje Wery Peter Wyden, a Berlin schoolmate whose family had been able to obtain...
Kaemmerer 1839-1902: brieven van 'oom Frits' (aan zijn vader en zuster Betje), Letters to his father and sister, self-published, Oosterbeek, 2001. Profile...
contigo Laura 1960 Mal drunter – mal drüber Mary 1961 Three Men in a Boat Betje Ackerboom 1961 Blind Justice Helga Dahms 1964 Bedtime Story Anna 1965 Dear...
medalist. Elizabeth Bekker (1738–1804), Dutch writer known by her married name Betje Wolff Ernst Immanuel Bekker (1827–1918), German jurist and professor Hendrik...