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Inmates of the labour camp in Cossonay in Spring 1943. Top row far left, from left to right: Piet van den Nieuwenhof, Bill Susan and Jack van Gorkom. Huib Dupon bottom row right.
Cossonay inmates sitting on the 40 cm pipes, they had to dig in. Top row: Piet van de Nieuwenhof second from right. Bottom row: Jack van Gorkom far left.
Demonstration of Jiu-Jitsu by Jack van Gorkom (left) and De Jong from Antwerp.
Breakfall demonstration by Jack van Gorkom with the help of Piet van den Nieuwenhof in Cossonay in May 1943.
Inmates of the labour camp in Cossonay on Easter Leave, waiting for the train on Saturday 24 April 1943.
Group portrait of the inmates at Cossonay station on Saturday 24 April 1943. Piet van den Nieuwenhof top row far left.
The funiculaire of Cossonay which is mentioned on page 2 of Life in Exile. Photo taken on 11 September 2007. Courtesy of Wim H.C. van Bemmel.
The Cossonay labour camp used to be where this field is now. Photo taken on 11 September 2007. Courtesy of Wim H.C. van Bemmel. Click here for map.
In front of Hôtel-Dieu in Paris on Saturday 13 January 1945. Piet van den Nieuwenhof: top row, second from right, together with Bob Lans, far right.
The border crossing at Les Verrières, mentioned in the letters of Li van Gorkom to Alice van den Nieuwenhof.
The hotel in Caux, close to Montreux, where Alice van den Nieuwenhof lived after June 1945.
Battalion I-3 R.I. as part of the Allied occupation forces in Germany, June 1945. Jack van Gorkom marches in the third row, left side, as seen by himself, the 2 warrant officers in front not counted.
Jack in Kijkduin, The Hague, November 1945.
Silver teaspoon given by the city of The Hague to its liberators, amongst whom Jack. The text says "1e Canadian Army - Onze Dank - Mei 1945" meaning "First Canadian Army - Our Gratitude - May 1945".
























