This article lists Jews deported by the Nazis from Wageningen (Gelderland) and neighboring municipalities in the Netherlands during World War II.
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"Levenspoort" (Arch of Life), bronze memorial sculpture by Yetty Elzas. In remembrance of the 71 Jewish citizens of
Wageningen
and surroundings, deported and murdered during the years, 1940-1945. Located on Walstraat, "approximately opposite from where Wageningen's synagogue" was until May 1940. Inscription on the base, in Hebrew and Dutch, is from
Ruth (4:10)
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"...so the name of the deceased might not disappear from among his relatives and from his village."
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