Category:De Levenspoort

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Object location51° 57′ 54.51″ N, 5° 39′ 35.54″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMapinfo
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English: De Levenspoort (The 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. The inscription on the base, in Hebrew and Dutch, is from Ruth (4:10): "...so the name of the deceased might not disappear from among his relatives and from his village."
Nederlands: De Levenspoort van Yetty Elzas. Ter nagedachtenis aan de 71 Joodse burgers uit Wageningen en omgeving die tijdens de jaren 1940-1945 werden gedeporteerd en omgebracht. Walstraat, Wageningen NL
tekst: ZO ZAL DE NAAM VAN DE GESTORVENE NIET UITGEROEID WORDEN UIT DE POORT ZIJNER WOONPLAATS
This is a category about a war memorial in the Netherlands, number:
2936
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<nowiki>De Levenspoort; De Levenspoort; tugu peringatan di Belanda; Holocaust memorial in Wageningen, the Netherlands; herdenkingsmonument Holocaustslachtoffers, Wageningen, Nederland</nowiki>
De Levenspoort 
Holocaust memorial in Wageningen, the Netherlands
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LocationWageningen, Gelderland, Netherlands
Street address
  • Walstraat, Wageningen (Wageningen), Gelderland, Nederland
Located on street
  • Walstraat
Inception
  • 4 May 2000
Date of official opening
  • 5 May 2000
Map51° 57′ 54.53″ N, 5° 39′ 35.48″ E
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Wikidata Q64923280
OpenStreetMap node ID: 7932961409
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