The names of some 425,000 suspected Dutch collaborators went online 80 years after the Holocaust ended, making them ...
That would make just under 5% of the country suspected collaborators ... having elapsed since the fall of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime, the steady flow of trials of those who perpetrated ...
Research suggests that approximately a fifth of Dutch people are not comfortable with the idea of children of Nazi collaborators holding public office. The archive does not specify whether a ...
Nazi troops and armoured divisions driving along a main street in Amsterdam - Three Lions/Hulton Archive The names of Nazi collaborators have been published online in the Netherlands for the first ...
Keystone/Getty Images) The names of more than 400,000 suspected Nazi collaborators during Germany's occupation of the Netherlands during World War II have been published online. The 425,000 names ...
AMSTERDAM, Jan 2 (Reuters) - A Dutch project called 'War in Court' digitally released a list of names of nearly half a million suspected wartime Nazi collaborators on Thursday after the expiry of ...
(MENAFN) Starting in January 2025, the Dutch government will grant public access to a large archive containing information on suspected Nazi collaborators from World War II, exactly 80 years after ...
Law restricting public access to archive expired on New Year’s Day but decision to release it has led to concern around stigmatisation The names of Nazi collaborators have been published online ...
This is because the archive comprises files from the Special Jurisdiction, which from 1944 investigated suspected collaborators. Hans Renders, a professor of history at the University of Groningen ...
A Dutch project - called 'War in Court' - has digitally released a list of names of nearly half a million suspected wartime Nazi collaborators after the expiry of a law that had restricted public ...
A Dutch project called 'War in Court' digitally released a list of names of nearly half a million suspected wartime Nazi collaborators on Thursday after the expiry of a law that had restricted ...
A massive trove of documents about suspected Nazi collaborators in the Netherlands is now open to the public for the first time. For the past seven decades, only researchers and relatives of those ...