English: Drawings from Westerbork From a refugee camp to a transit camp back A Buitencommando (external camp) with criminal offenders (recognisable by the red marking on the shoulders of their overalls) heading back for the camp while guarded by a member of the Ordedienst, 1944. Leo Kok was a commercial artist who came to Westerbork in 1942. He drew portraits and people in their daily lives. He also made the decorations for performances that were held in the camp. He died in 1945 in the Ebensee camp. Drawing by Leo Kok, JHM, Amsterdam Collection / Mr and Mrs Nijstad-de Wijze . 1944 2 A Buite


English: Drawings from Westerbork From a refugee camp to a transit camp back A Buitencommando (external camp) with criminal offenders (recognisable by the red marking on the shoulders of their overalls) heading back for the camp while guarded by a member of the Ordedienst, 1944. Leo Kok was a commercial artist who came to Westerbork in 1942. He drew portraits and people in their daily lives. He also made the decorations for performances that were held in the camp. He died in 1945 in the Ebensee camp. Drawing by Leo Kok, JHM, Amsterdam Collection / Mr and Mrs Nijstad-de Wijze . 1944 2 A Buitencommando heading back for the camp


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Photo credit: © The Picture Art Collection / Alamy / Afripics
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