Her Story

Vera Nathans was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands, on August 1, 1943. To protect her from the Nazis, her parents, Ans and Hemmy Nathans, placed her in hiding with two nurses from a children's hospital in Haarlem, Netherlands, before they were deported to Bergen-Belsen. Nathans was hidden with two other children, including a boy nearly the same age named Nico Visjager. One of the hospital’s nurses, Corrie Blauuw, claimed that Vera and Nico were her illegitimate twins. Vera's parents survived Bergen-Belsen and she rejoined them in Beverwijk, Netherlands.

Vera married Sandy Semel in 1965 in Bussum, Netherlands. The couple relocated to Scarsdale, New York, and had three children, Susan, David, and Adam.

 

Vera Nathans Semel

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Vera's family with people that helped them hide during the war; Schiphol (an airport), near Amsterdam, Holland; 1964. Left to right: Ans Nathans (Vera's mother); Vera Nathans; Corrie Blaauw (one of the nurses that hid Vera); Corrie's sister; Corrie's niece; Nico Visjager (Vera's "twin" in hiding); Mieke Nathans (Vera's sister); Hemmy Nathans (Vera's father).

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