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Woluwe and the deported children of Gatti de Gamond

Publié le 12 May 2025

5 June 2025, 1.45pm

The CCLJ, in association with the Maison de la Culture juive, is continuing its visits around Brussels, with the working-class districts near the station, where many Jews settled at the beginning of the 20th century, but also in Woluwe. Jewish life in Brussels in this area is particularly relevant to the Second World War, when Jews were rounded up but also witnessed courageous acts of rescue.

Woluwe et les enfants déportés de Gatti de Gamond – CCLJ