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Manja Croiset : ウィキペディア英語版
Manja Croiset

Manja Croiset (born 5 July 1946 in Amsterdam) is a Dutch poet, writer and recitation artist.
Croiset is a second generation Shoah victim, the daughter of Shoah survivors, and youngest〔''(KPN Family Tree )'', Croiset Family Tree, VI. 16〕 of three daughters. The family members of her mother, Paula Kool (March 11, 1918 - May 11, 2012), were murdered in The Holocaust. Her father, Odo Croiset (April 24, 1915 - November 18, 2011), son of Hijman Croiset, survived several Nazi concentration camps because of illegal printing practices including printing of ''Het Parool''. Manja is also a cousin of Hans Croiset and Jules Croiset.
== Early Life and Education ==

After elementary school Manja attended Barlaeus,〔''(Barlaeusschrijvers )'', List of writers which attended Barlaeus University, named 22nd〕 but was admitted into a psychiatric hospital on an early age. She worked at the ''Leidsch Dagblad'',〔"(De stentor newspaper )", Confirming 9 years of employment, Issue date, 07-08-2012〕 a Dutch newspaper, for nine years.

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