Pieter kohnstam biography
- Pieter Kohnstam was born in Amsterdam in 1936.
- My work as an artist was considered “degenerate” by the powerful, fanatic followers of Hitler in Nuremberg; and, not only our possessions, but quite possibly.
- Pieter Kohnstam expressed that he never had the opportunity to dream as a young child.
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Pieter (Peter) Kohnstam
Pieter (Peter) Kohnstam was born in Amsterdam in 1936. He and his family, father-, Mother- Ruth and grandmother-Clara, are US Holocaust survivors.<br />The Kohnstam's apartment in Amsterdam was downstairs from the family of Anne Frank. As the Nazis' control escalated, and the families safety deteriorated, the families grew closer. Anne became Pieter's babysitter, coming down daily to play with Pieter (6 at the time) and they attended the local schools in the neighbourhood together.<br />But as the Nazi persecution of Jews in The Netherlands became intolerable, in early 1942, the Franks were forced to say goodbye to their friends and went into hiding. As the Kohnstams watched as the Franks left for their hiding place, Pieter and his family cried and prayed for their safety.<br /><br /><br />It was only two days after the Franks had moved out, the Nazis conducted a Razzia(an unexpected attack/raid) in their neighborhood. Pieta recalls hearing "their sirens and car horns blaring from far away." It seems the
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Holocaust Survivor to Share His Story of Escape
(New Orleans – January 12, 2021) In commemoration of International Holocaust Day of Remembrance, Loyola University New Orleans College of Arts and Sciences and the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans: Goldring Family Foundation Center for Jewish-Multicultural Affairs invite the community to join us this month for a Spanish-language presentation by Holocaust survivor and Anne Frank Center Board member Pieter Kohnstam.
The virtual event takes place at 5:30 p.m. on January 27, 2021. Mr. Kohnstam will share his compelling story of fleeing Amsterdam for Buenos Aires; the talk, over Zoom, will be in Spanish, with simultaneous translation into English. To register for the event, visit https://www.loyno.edu/pieter-kohnstam-talk.
Pieter Kohnstam was born in Amsterdam and lived with his family in the same apartment building as Anne Frank. In fact, the two families were friendly, and Anne would often entertain the small boy while their parents played bridge. While the Franks famously went into hiding after the first round-up of J
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A Holocaust Survival Story
Neighbors of the Anne Frank family in Amsterdam chose to flee and survived to tell their story.
I have often reflected on how a moment in history or a single, individual decision can alter the course of one’s life irrevocably. When I was six years old, my parents and I lived in Amsterdam under the Nazi occupation of The Netherlands. Our apartment at Merwedeplein 17 happened to be near the Frank family —Otto, Edith, Margo and Anne. As neighbors we were compatible because both the Franks and my parents were Jewish and had fled from Hitler’s Germany. The youngest daughter, Anne, whose diary later became world famous, was my babysitter and playmate. At the time, of course, none of us knew what difficulties and tragedies lay ahead.
This book is the account of my family's journey to freedom as told by my father Hans Kohnstam. I offer this chronicle of our family’s survival of the Holocaust during a time of persecution.
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