File:Sinti-woonwagenkamp Brunssum, Jan de Jong, 1935 (2).jpg

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View of a Sinti trailer camp in Brunssum, the Netherlands, in 1935.

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Nederlands: Foto gemaakt in het Sinti-woonwagenkamp in Brunssum, Limburg, in 1935. Te zien zijn o.a. leden van de familie Steinbach. Blauw omcirkeld zijn de zusjes Elisabeth en Settela Steinbach. Laatstgenoemde is later bekend geworden als het iconische "meisje met de hoofddoek". Ze is te zien op een zeven seconden durend fragment uit de Westerborkfilm van de Joodse kampgevangene en cineast Werner Rudolf Breslauer. Breslauer filmde haar op 19 mei 1944 toen ze vanuit de wagon op weg naar Auschwitz door de deuropening een laatste blik op Kamp Westerbork wierp. Lange tijd werd aangenomen dat het een joods meisje betrof, maar in 1994 bleek dat het om het Sinti-meisje Settela Steinbach ging. Ze werd samen met haar moeder en broertjes en zusjes kort na aankomst in Auschwitz vergast. Collectie Limburgs Museum, Venlo.
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Source https://www.limburger.nl/cnt/dmf20240503_93523122
Author Jan de Jong (photographer De Spaarnestad)

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