

Louis Schulman was a brother of mother Margot. And so was our uncle, he lived in Amsterdam and came to visit us regularly. We, as children took him a sweet and nice uncle. He always made jokes.
He has helped them during the occupation onderduikadressen to provide for mother and aunts. What a great help for them. Personally he was very good friends with a Jewish family in the Sportstraat in Amsterdam South. He was hiding himself in the studio of Liesje, the daughter of the family Koppers, in the Sportstraat. This was his last address, then he is arrested. (see bld. 36 of the diary)
A short time he has also been a barracks 67, when our family there Saturday. According to the data of In Memoriam, uncle Louis a month later deported. Later I told how the deportation on February 8, 1944, my family has taken place. Father is very resistance to the train to start running, and chose the spot to be shot dead. Mother that may occur.
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