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'''Elisabeth Jacoba van Van Lohuizen-van Wielink''' was a Dutch citizen who began keeping a diary immediately after the German invasion during the Second World War.  She ultimately wrote 941 pages.  
[[File:Elisabeth_Jacoba_van_Lohuizen-van_Wielink.jpg|thumb|Elisabeth Jacoba van Van Lohuizen-van Wielink.]]'''Elisabeth Jacoba van Van Lohuizen-van Wielink''' was a Dutch citizen who began keeping a diary immediately after the German invasion during the Second World War.  She ultimately wrote 941 pages.  


Her husband was a pharmacist and optician who owned a grocery store in Epe, near Apeldoorn.
Her husband was a pharmacist and optician who owned a grocery store in Epe, near Apeldoorn.

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Elisabeth Jacoba van Van Lohuizen-van Wielink.

Elisabeth Jacoba van Van Lohuizen-van Wielink was a Dutch citizen who began keeping a diary immediately after the German invasion during the Second World War. She ultimately wrote 941 pages.

Her husband was a pharmacist and optician who owned a grocery store in Epe, near Apeldoorn.

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