[WWII] - Correspondence death of Johan Christiaan Eenstrom
Letter written by Juliana Eenstrom-Beekman to the Queen to trace her husband who had been arrested and deported to Schevening in October 1944. The following correspondence - reception of the letter by the Queen, delivering of the assignment to the right authorities, letter that asks for a description of the clothes he was wearing last. After that, a letter which relates that he died for his country, the envelope that had held his personal possessions and the organisation of the funeral.
*Detailed report in documents of the personal quest of a woman for her husband who was arrested and deported in the war and who, like so many others, received bad news in the first years following the war.