This page contains some of the written material that Rosie preserved from the war. Click to enlarge.

An advertisement featuring Rosie and Leo, 1938

Rosie’s 1938 championship diploma


Advertisements for Rosie’s dance school, 1941

A registration slip for Rosie’s dance school

A book on dancing, by Rosie

A letter from Rosie, 1942

A letter from Rosie, 1942

A letter from Rosie in Westerbork, 1942

A letter from Rosie in Westerbork, 1942

A letter from Rosie in Westerbork, 1942

Rosie’s payment stub for the Daily Telegraph, which she received in Westerbork

A letter from Rosie in Camp Westerbork, 1943

A letter from Rosie in Vught, 1943

A letter to the Coljees from Rosie in Camp Vught, 1943

A statement from a church minister defending the Coljees, 1945.

Rosie’s first letter to the Coljees after her release from Auschwitz, 1945

Rosie’s notes on the cabaret she helped organize at the reception center in Sweden, 1945

The police investigation interrogating Kees for treason, 1945

A police report on the bonus paid for Rosie’s betrayal, 1946

A letter from Leo’s lawyer, threathening his ex-wife, Rosie, 1946

A declaration by the chief of police that he did not know about Rosie’s arrest, 1946

Rosie’s diary

Rosie’s manuscript