"overall: Height: 2.362 inches (5.999 cm) | Width: 3.543 inches (8.999 cm) | Depth: 0.197 inches (0.5 cm)"@en . "Orange, red, white and blue ribbon pin"@en . . "The pin was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2019 by Anna Margaret Binder, the paternal granddaughter of Pieterdina Sietsema."@en . . "No restrictions on access"@en . . "irn714052" . "Patriotic ribbon pin, worn by Hilda Zomer after Holland was liberated."@en . . . "Hilda Zomer (1914-2002, later Hilda Sietsema) was born on 16 February 1914 to a Christian family in Kollum, the Netherlands. Her father had three children with his first wife, who passed away. He remarried in 1906. He worked as a jeweler and watchmaker. Her older sister immigrated to the United States with her husband in 1922. During the German occupation of the Netherlands, Hilda worked as a midwife and nurse. Her parents likely helped hide some Jewish students in their home. After the war, she worked in Indonesia with the Dutch Red Cross from 1948-1950. In October 1950 she travelled to Delevan, Wisconsin to visit her sister and work in a hospital. During her trip, she met and befriended Henrietta Sietsema, whom she visited in California. In California, she met Henrietta’s brother Gerrit, and they married in July 1951."@en . "No restrictions on use"@en . "Ribbon pin"@en . .