Joop Zoutberg - ‘Here, my marbles, they’re for you’
‘Femma Koekoek was the best marble player in the whole street. She always won and she had the best marbles. She was the same age as me but a bit smaller, a Jewish girl with long dark hair.
One day Femma called over to me and asked me to walk to her house with her. She left me standing by the front door and went upstairs to get something. She came back with a huge shoebox. “Here, my marbles, they’re for you.” And she gave me the box with all her marbles. I couldn’t understand it. For us, it was like receiving an enormous treasure, it was incomprehensible. Why did she give me her marbles? Femma wouldn’t explain and sent me on my way with all her marbles. The next day the Koekkoek’s house was empty. Femma had been picked up.’
Source: Extract from Machteloos? Ooggetuigen van de Jodenvervolging. In cooperation with author Anna Timmerman and Joop Zoutberg.
Joop Zoutberg
Joop Zoutberg is not Jewish, but lives with his family in the Jewish neighborhood. His father works in the Matzo factory and Joop feels at home in the Jewish community. After the introduction of the Jewish star the raids start. Joop looks on and sees how his friends and neighbours are eventually all taken away.
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