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The Dokwerker
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The Dokwerker monument commemorates the February Strike of 1941, where dockworkers and other citizens protested against the persecution of Jews by the Nazis. This bronze statue stands as a testament to the courage and solidarity of Amsterdam's working class. The monument is located in Jonas Daniel Meijerplein, a square with historical significance related to the Jewish community.
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