"2009-12-03" . "2012-08-03" . . . "Project 'Long shadow of Sobibor' Interview 12 Martin (Martijn) Haas Project 'Late gevolgen van Sobibor'"@nld . "1939-2009" . "2012-10-07" . . . "Project 'Long shadow of Sobibor' Interview 12 Martin (Martijn) Haas Project 'Late gevolgen van Sobibor'"@nld . . . . "Martin (Martijn) Haas was born in Breda, where he spent his childhood together with his two sisters, Liesje (Elisabeth) and Roosje, and his brother Isaac. He is from a well-to-do family. The youngest children, Roosje and Martijn, went into hiding with two Catholic families and survived the war. The other members of the family were killed: mother, Liesje, and Isaac in Sobibor, father in Auschwitz. After the war Martin was adopted by a cousin of his father and his wife, the Oudkerk family in Amsterdam. The three of them emigrated to Nahariya in Israƫl in 1950; Martin graduated as an engineer here. Later he moved to America with his wife, also a survivor. There he studied biophysics and pursued a scientific career; together they have three children. After his divorce he married with An. Martin feels it is his mission as a sole survivor to defend, acknowledge, and remember his perished relatives."@nld . .