
Rosie in front of the city hall in Vught on May 10, 1940, the day Germany invaded the Netherlands



June 1940

On the beach in the Hague, 1940




Rosie demonstrating the Sherlockinette, August 1940



Rosie with friend Mimi van Dam, October 1940

Rosie and her brother John in front of the railway station, October 1940

Rotterdam after bombing, 1940

Rotterdam after bombing, 1940

Rosie’s photographs of Rotterdam

1940

Rosie with musicians, November 1940

Rosie playing cards with Ernst

Rosie and one of her students riding a bike in The Hague, 1941

Rosie and Ernst at the beach in The Hague, 1941



At home with Ernst, 1941



Rosie with Ernst and a friend, 1941

Rosie demonstrating a new dance step, 1941

Rosie playing piano at Ernst’s place, 1941

Rosie and Ernst, 1941

Rosie on her balcony, in a photo taken by Ernst


A still from the Polygon Newsreels’ 1940–41 season




Rosie and Tommy demonstrating new steps

Rosie featured on the cover of a magazine

magazine clipping

Magazine clippings, 1941

1941







Rosie on a café terrace with a German officer

Rosie surrounded by one of her groups of dance students in Eindhoven, 1941


Some of Rosie’s dance students in Eindhoven, 1941

A party at the home of one of Rosie’s students in Eindhoven, 1941

Rosie’s dance students in Tilburg, 1941

Rosie, left, withTilburg dance students, 1941

1941

Rosie’s illegal attic dance school, 1942

Rosie’s attic, 1942



Rosie and friends with an illegal radio, 1942


Eindhoven, April 1942


Rosie’s attic, 1942, Rosie third from right in back

Trip with dance students, March 1942

Thursday night class at illegal dance club, 1942

Rosie, far right, with students in her attic, 1942

Tilburg students, 1942

Tilubrg students, 1942

1942

Carnival in Rosie’s attic, 1942

Rosie laughing, center

A trip to the Durnese Dunes with the Tilburg students, April 1942








Rosie on the dunes with her dance students



SS prison, where Rosie was incarcerated after Leo’s betrayal

Rosie after her imprisonment

Rosie’s father, Falk Glaser, far left, at labor camp in Heino

The Coljee residence in Naarden, where Rosie and her mother lived under false identities

Rosie’s barrack in Camp Vught (photo taken in 1953)

Rosie at Vught (photo taken after the war)

Rosie’s scrapbook of Camp Vught

Camp Vught

Camp Vught

Rosie in front of her barrack in Birkenau (photo taken after the war)

Rosie by experiment block 10, where she was imprisoned in Auschwitz (photo taken after the war)

The Union factory at Auschwitz, where Rosie assisted in production planning of shells and grenades (photo taken after the war)

Interior of the Union factory at Auschwitz (photo taken after the war)

The building where Rosie taught dance and etiquette lessons to SS officers at Auschwitz (photo taken after the war)

Rosie’s scrapbook pages of Wandsbeck, a labor camp and a branch of Neuengamme concentration camp near Hamburg.

Wandsbeck

Wandsbeck

A newspaper clipping from Rosie’s archive shows the Swedish Red Cross waiting in the mud at the Danish border

Rosie, one hour after her liberation at the Danish border

Eighteen days after Rosie’s departure from Hamburg, standing with former German prisoner Ilse Schmidt and nurse Huvud Lottoo

Rosie at the piano, rehearsing songs for the cabaret in Sweden

Cabaret at the reception center in Sweden (Rosie far left)

Rosie’s dance of liberation at the reception center cabaret, 1945

A Swedish lesson at the reception center

A private Swedish lesson

Workers at the reception center in Sweden (former prisoners in background)