Trude Leeser imprisoned in Vught concentration camp

She worked there as a machine stitcher and was part of the 'Philips-Kommando'.[1] On 3 June 1944, the approximately five hundred Jewish prisoners from this Kommando, including Trude Leeser, were sent to Auschwitz.[2] She survived this camp and several others, and was released in 1945. Footnotes ^ https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/document/380584, geraadpleegd 14 september 2002. ^ Arolsen Archive, Document ID: 130328407 (Trude LEESER)

Trude Leeser imprisoned in Vught concentration camp

She worked there as a machine stitcher and was part of the 'Philips-Kommando'.[1] On 3 June 1944, the approximately five hundred Jewish prisoners from this Kommando, including Trude Leeser, were sent to Auschwitz.[2] She survived this camp and several others, and was released in 1945. Footnotes ^ https://collections.arolsen-archives.org/en/document/380584, geraadpleegd 14 september 2002. ^ Arolsen Archive, Document ID: 130328407 (Trude LEESER)