Alles Komt Terug plot
In the documentary 'Everything Comes Back', the underexposed history of the Jewish labor camps in the Netherlands is told by Holocaust survivor Max Stodel from Amsterdam. His story is framed by fragments of letters from fellow sufferers from the camps, stories from eyewitnesses and shocking findings from researchers. On January 10, 1942, a first transport with more than 900 hundred unemployed Jewish people left Amsterdam Central Station for the east of the Netherlands. From January to October, more than 4,000 Jewish men from the major cities were summoned to the camps by the Regional Employment Offices (GAB). The Amsterdam Social Services played a dubious leading role in this. On behalf of the Germans, she had selected the Jewish Amsterdammers in her files, kept the administration and took care of the transport to the labor camps.