Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Belgian Queen Mathilde, visited the Kazerne Dossin memorial in Mechelen on March 27, 2018.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium, also took in the exhibition Neighbours 2018, which chronicles he daily life of the Hasidic Jews of Antwerp


Queen Mathilde of Belgium visit the 'Kazerne Dossin', a memorial, museum and documentation centre on the Holocaust and human rights in Mechelen on March 27, 2018. The exhibit combines photos by Dan Zollman with excerpts from the book Mazel Tov by Margot Vanderstraeten

Belgian Queen Mathilde, clearly moved by her visit, and stayed at the museum for an hour longer than planned.

Queen Mathilde of Belgium, who was understated in a black and white floral dress visited the exhibition Neighbours 2018, which chronicles he daily life of the Hasidic Jews of Antwerp.
(L) Queen Mathilde of Belgium spent time with Holocaust survivor Simon Gronowski, 86, at the Kazerne Dossin memorial and museum today, March 27, 2018

Belgium's Queen Mathilde in a black and white floral dress, who heard how Mr Gronowski escaped Auschwitz by jumping from a cattle train when it was stormed by the Belgian resistance



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