Amsterdam Jewish Resistance Monument
Historical Information
The Jewish Resistance Monument 1940-1945 is a monument in Amsterdam that has stood since 1988 on the corner of the Amstel and the Zwanenburgwal, on the side of the Stopera. It was established in memory of all Jewish resistance fighters who died in World War II.
The resistance monument is the work of the stonemason / stonemason Joseph Glatt at Putseweg 21-23 in Putte, who specialized in Jewish tombstones. It consists of a meter-high black granite column with the stone tables on it.