In the documentary De Oorlogskoffer ('The War Suitcase'), we see how pupils of Amsterdam's Gerrit van der Veen College empathise with the period of the German occupation (1940-1945). They are also introduced to the life story of the combative Salo Muller. What do these high school students discover about their own family past? And, how do they deal with these personal stories? watch the documentary (Dutch only)
'Through such an assignment, you see that each person has their own life. That's kind of cool. Suppose you were to make a suitcase like that of all the victims of the war. That's a lot of suitcases.'
- Olivier, born 2007
'I think it's important to let people know what happened.'
- Lieve, born 2007
'People who lived through World War II cannot forget that war. Not even the second and third generation.'
- Salo Muller, born 1936
'Remembering becomes more important when there are no more people who can remember the war. Then we have to remember for them, because they are no longer there.'
- Olivier, born 2007
dates
Sun June 18 2023 12:15 AM
prices
- free entry € 0
information
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Dutch
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30 minutes