The names of Dutch people investigated for working with the Nazis during World War 2 are available online for the first time.
The Netherlands has named 425,000 people suspected of collaborating with the Nazis during World War Two as part of The ...
Dutch privacy laws shielded the names from public view until the end of 2024. A massive trove of documents about suspected ...
A Dutch project called 'War in Court' digitally released a list of names of nearly half a million suspected wartime Nazi ...
A research group makes the names available online in a move which experts believe will provide a "significant resource" for ...
Thousands of people have requested to see the files of alleged Nazi collaborators on the first day that the national archive ...
Starting in January 2025, the Dutch government will grant public access to a large archive containing information on ...
The archive contains the names of those investigated as part of a special legal system at the end of World War II in the Netherlands ...
The Huygens Institute helped digitise the archive which was previously only accessible by visiting the Dutch National ...
The research group Huygens Institute helped digitise the archive in a project subsidised by the Ministries of Justice, ...
The names of Nazi collaborators have been published online in the Netherlands for the first time. The archive, consisting of ...
Towards the end of World War Two, a special legal system in the Netherlands investigated more than 400,000 suspected Nazi ...