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Belinfante-Belinfante, Emmy (1875 - 1944)

Short name Belinfante-Belinfante, Emmy
VIAF http://viaf.org/viaf/282449992/
First name Emmy
Birth name Belinfante-Belinfante
Married name
Alternative name May — Emmy J.B. — Emilie Josephine Belinfante
Date of birth 1875
Date of death 1944
Birth date Notes 11-01-1875
Death date Notes 07-07-1944
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Sex Female
Place of birth Den Haag
Place of death Auschwitz-Birkenau (Birkenau)
Lived in Netherlands
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Religion / ideology Jewish
Education School education
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Belinfante-Belinfante, Emmy was ...
Profession(s)
Memberships Nationale Vrouwenraad
Place(s) of Residence Netherlands
Author of
receptions circulations
*Contribution to Hollandsche Lelie (1899) 0 0
Het Familieblad (1901) 0 0
Land en Volk (1905) 0 0
Nieuwe Courant (1908) 0 0
*Verslag van het congres van de Wereldbond voor Vrouwenkiesrecht (1908) 0 0

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Circulations of Belinfante-Belinfante, Emmy, the person (for circulations of her works, see under each individual Work)
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Receptions of Belinfante-Belinfante, Emmy, the person

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Unknown maker, portrait of Emmy Belinfante, before 1927 None is portrait of

From a progressive (originally Portuguese) Jewish family; father August was a publisher and book seller.
Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau (1938)
Collaborator Hollandsche Lelie
According to “Ontluikende Lelies” IIAV 1995.

Transported in February 1944 to Westerbork transit camp together with her sisters; transported to Auschwitz-Birkenau in May 1944.

Emilie ('Emmy') Josephine Belinfante, not to be mistaken with her cousin Emilie ('Emmy') Belinfante (1875-1944), who wrote children's literature, and died in Theresienstadt. jdg

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