Friday, January 03, 2025

At the beginning of 2025, Netherlands throws open archive of suspected Nazi collaborators

A complete history of the Holocaust is still not written!

"... The Dutch government investigated 300,000 people for collaborating with the Nazis and more than 65,000 of them stood trial in a special court system in the years after World War II.

Collaboration enabled the Nazis to murder an estimated three quarters of Dutch Jews, including their most famous victim, Anne Frank, and her family. The identity of the person who exposed Frank’s hiding place has been a matter of debate. ...

The Netherlands also opened its first national Holocaust museum [in 2024] ..."

To kick off 2025, Netherlands throws open archive of suspected Nazi collaborators - Jewish Telegraphic Agency "Dutch privacy laws shielded the names from public view until the end of 2024."

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