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Max van Dam Max van Dam (March 19, 1910 – September 20, 1943) was a Dutch artist born in Winterswijk. He died in the Sobibor extermination camp.〔(Max van Dam ) in the Digital Monument of the Jewish Community in the Netherlands〕 ==Early life ( -1931)== Max van Dam was the son of Aron van Dam and Johanna van Dam née Leviticus. Both his parents were Jewish. He grew up in a socialist environment. His father was a certified meat inspector who became the director of the cooperative store ''De Dageraad'', literal translation ''The Dawn'', in Winterswijk, where he had a seat on the town council for the Dutch Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP). Van Dam showed an early interest in art, drawing portraits and painting landscapes, and although his father did not encourage an artistic career he did provide Van Dam with early painting commissions. Between 1922 and 1929 Van Dam attended the Rijks Hogere Burgerschool in Winterswijk. His artistic inspirations at the time include Vincent van Gogh and Käthe Kollwitz. It is at this time that his artistic talents and ambitions are noticed by family friend and Max van Dam's lifelong benefactor Dr. Jacob “Jaap” Hemelrijk, who persuaded his father to allow Van Dam to pursue an education in the arts.〔(Wim Scholtz ''Uit een Rood Nest'' ) in Wim Scholtz (ed.) et al (1986) ''Max van Dam Joods Kunstenaar 1910 – 1943''〕〔(Biography Aron van Dam ) in het biografisch woordenboek van het socialisme en de arbeidsbeweging in Nederland〕
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