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| Jonas Daniel Meijerplein |
| Jonas Daniel Meijersquare |
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| Since the formal closure of this local part of the rampart, the Jonas Daniel Meijerplein was named after a famous Amsterdam lawyer who lived in the early nineteenth century, for his contribution in the improval of the relationship between the two Israelian paris, the Portugeese and the High German. On both sides of the square, two synagoges were build. A statue was placed after the second world war, to remember the big civil servants strike in february 1941. The strike was a protest against the razzia's in this part of the city, where mainly a jewish population lived. |
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