This 1939 photograph was taken in front of the Krant family's home at 24 Hoogeweg, Bussum. Pictured, from left to right: Phillip Krant, Dientje's father; Dientje Krant; Evaline Krant-Hamel, Dientje's mother.
This 1941 photograph was taken in Amstersam at the home of Edith Koster, Dientje's closest friend. It shows Dientje (left) and Edith (right), who died during the war.
This 1942 photograph shows Dientje Krant with her doll, Anneke Pop, while in hiding at Maatje LeFebre's house. The doll was the only item Dientje was able to keep during the war.
This undated photograph shows four-year-old Dientje Krant with Maatje LeFebre, who, along with her husband, hid Dientje. It was Dientje's third hiding place in the Netherlands.
This 1939 photograph was taken inside the Krant family's home at 24 Hoogeweg, Bussum. Dientje and her parents lived over her paternal grandfather's (Nathan Krant's) store. Pictured, from left to right: Dientje Krant; Nathan Krant; Gabriel De Leeuw, Dientje's cousin.
This 1938 photograph was taken at Dientje Krant's grandparents' home in Hilversum. Pictured, left to right: Fennie Hamel-DeVries, Dientje's maternal grandmother; Dientje Krant; Abraham Hamel, Dientje's uncle.
This 1939 photograph was taken in front of the Krant family's home at 24 Hoogeweg, Bussum. Pictured, from left to right: Phillip Krant, Dientje's father; Dientje Krant; Evaline Krant-Hamel, Dientje's mother.
This 1996 photograph was taken at Dientje's parents' 60th wedding anniversary, in Charleston, South Carolina. Pictured, back row, from left: Karol Kalisky (Dientje's son); Phillis Kalisky (Dientje's daughter); Roscoe Adkins (Dientje's second husband); Tanya Elzas (Dientje's niece); Jacob Elzas (Dientje's brother-in-law); Norman Delson (Dientje's son-in-law); Evaline Delson (née Kalisky, Dientje's daughter). Front row, from left: Betty Cohen (Dientje's mother's first maternal cousin); Dientje Kalisky; Evaline Krant (Dientje's mother); Phillip Krant (Dientje's father); Jacob Krant (Dientje's brother).
This 1941 photograph was taken in Laren, Netherlands. Pictured, from left: Gabriel DeLeeuw, Dientje's cousin; Dientje Krant-Cohen, Dientje's grandmother; Dientje Krant.
This is a series of three 1950 studio photographs of Dientje Krant. The photographs were taken in Belgium, where Dientje had been sent to live with family friends for a year due to her mother being ill.
This May 5, 1946, photograph shows children from the neighborhood in Bussum where Dientje and her family lived. The event commemorated the first anniversary of liberation. Dientje is sitting on the beam at the far right.
This 1945 photograph, taken in Bussum shortly after the end of World War II, shows Roosje Krant, Dientje's adopted sister (left), and Dientje Krant (right).
This 1967 photograph shows Dientje with her grandmother, mother, and son, at her parents' house in Bussum, Holland. Pictured, from left: Dientje; Fennie Hamel, Dientje's grandmother; Karol Charles Kalisky, Dientje's son; Evaline Krant-Hamel, Dientje's mother.
This 1947 photograph was taken at Dientje Krant's house on Wisent Street in Bussum. Pictured, front row from left: Tiny Krant, Dientje's cousin; Jacob Krant, Dientje's brother. Middle row, from left: Denny DeLeeuw, Dientje's cousin; Gabriel DeLeeuw, Dientje's cousin; Sonja Gassan, Dientje's friend; unidentified boy; Dientje Krant. Back row, from left: Kitty DeLeeuw, Dientje's cousin; Anita Gassan, Sonja's sister.
This 1945 photograph was taken in Laren right after the end of the war. It shows Dientje Krant and her cousin, Gabriel DeLeeuw. When Dientje first met Gabriel after the war, he introduced himself as Kees, and it was not until later when Dientje reunited with her parents that she learned Kees was Gabriel, her cousin.