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  • File:Translation arrow. svg Please expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German Wikipedia. (February 2009) After translating, {{Translated|de|Friedrich Weinreb}} must be added to the talk page to ensure copyright compliance. Translation instructions · Translate via Google Friedrich Weinreb was a Jewish (Hassidic) philosopher, narrative writer, author Weinreb grew up in Scheveningen, to which his family had move in 1916, and became notorious for selling a fictitious escape route for Jewish people from the occupied Netherlands in the Second World War. When his scheme fell apart in 1944, he left his home in Scheveningen and went in hiding in Ede. He was imprisoned for 3.5 years after the war for collaboration with the German occupier, though in his memoirs published in 1969 he maintained that his plans were to give Jewish people hope for survival and that he had assumed that the liberation of the Netherlands would take place before his customers were deported. The debate about his guilt or innocence was very heated in the Netherlands in the 1970s, involving noted writers like Renate Rubinstein and W.F. Hermans. Weinreb remained in the Netherlands until 1968, after which he emigrated to Switzerland.
  • Friedrich Weinreb war ein jüdisch-chassidischer Erzähler und Schriftsteller.
  • Friedrich Weinreb was een joods-chassidische verteller, schrijver en econoom. Hij was het onderwerp van de zogenoemde Weinreb-affaire rond zijn activiteiten als Duits collaborateur en vermeend jodenhelper tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
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  • File:Translation arrow. svg Please expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in German Wikipedia. (February 2009) After translating, {{Translated|de|Friedrich Weinreb}} must be added to the talk page to ensure copyright compliance.
  • Friedrich Weinreb war ein jüdisch-chassidischer Erzähler und Schriftsteller.
  • Friedrich Weinreb was een joods-chassidische verteller, schrijver en econoom. Hij was het onderwerp van de zogenoemde Weinreb-affaire rond zijn activiteiten als Duits collaborateur en vermeend jodenhelper tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog.
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