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Jules Schelvis (7 January 1921 – 3 April 2016) was a Dutch Jewish historian, writer, printer, and Holocaust survivor. Schelvis was the sole survivor among the 3,005 people on the 14th transport from Westerbork to Sobibor extermination camp, having been selected to work at nearby Dorohucza labour camp. He is known for his memoirs and historical research about Sobibor, for which he earned an honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam, Officier in the Order of Orange-Nassau, and Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland.

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  • Jules Schelvis (de)
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  • Jules Schelvis [Ĵül sĥElvis] (Amsterdamo, 7-a de januaro 1921 - Amstelveen 3-a de aprilo 2016) estas nederlanda kompetentulo pri la persekuto de judoj, mem de juda deveno kaj postvivanto de sep koncentrejoj kaj neniigejoj. (eo)
  • Jules Schelvis (* 7. Januar 1921 in Amsterdam; † 3. April 2016 in Amstelveen) war ein niederländischer KZ-Überlebender. Er war Gefangener mehrerer Konzentrationslager, u. a. des Vernichtungslagers Sobibór, und trat später als Nebenkläger bei den Sobibor-Prozessen auf. Schelvis hat seine Erlebnisse in einem Buch veröffentlicht, das als ein Standardwerk zum Vernichtungslager Sobibór gilt. (de)
  • Jules Schelvis (7 janvier 1921 - 3 avril 2016) était un historien juif néerlandais, écrivain, imprimeur et survivant de la Shoah. Il est le seul survivant parmi les 3 005 personnes du 14e convoi de Westerbork au camp d'extermination de Sobibor, ayant été sélectionné pour travailler au camp de travail voisin de Dorohucza . Il est connu pour ses mémoires et ses travaux historiques sur Sobibor, pour lesquelles il a obtenu un doctorat honorifique de l'Université d'Amsterdam ainsi que le grade d'Officier de l'Ordre d'Orange-Nassau et l'Ordre du Mérite de la République de Pologne. (fr)
  • Jules Schelvis (Amsterdam, 7 januari 1921 – Amstelveen, 3 april 2016) was een Nederlander van Joodse komaf en overlevende van zeven concentratie- en vernietigingskampen. (nl)
  • Jules Schelvis (Amsterdam, 7 gennaio 1921 – Amstelveen, 3 aprile 2016) è stato uno scrittore e storico olandese, superstite dell'Olocausto. (it)
  • Jules Schelvis (ur. 7 stycznia 1921 w Amsterdamie, zm. 3 kwietnia 2016 w Amstelveen) – holenderski świadek Holocaustu pochodzenia żydowskiego. (pl)
  • Jules Schelvis (7 January 1921 – 3 April 2016) was a Dutch Jewish historian, writer, printer, and Holocaust survivor. Schelvis was the sole survivor among the 3,005 people on the 14th transport from Westerbork to Sobibor extermination camp, having been selected to work at nearby Dorohucza labour camp. He is known for his memoirs and historical research about Sobibor, for which he earned an honorary doctorate from the University of Amsterdam, Officier in the Order of Orange-Nassau, and Order of Merit of the Republic of Poland. (en)
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  • Amstelveen, Netherlands (en)
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