"Collaboration, in its most expansive definition ... the highest percentage in Western Europe — were killed in the Holocaust. After World War II ended, the so-called Special Jurisdiction ...
The names represent individuals who were investigated through a special legal system established towards the end of World War 2. Of them ... the grey areas of collaboration." ...
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 ...
The pages contain "files about individuals suspected of collaboration with the German occupiers" during World War II, as well as information on "victims, resistance activities, hiding operations ...
World War II may have ended 80 years ago, but its painful legacy has been brought to the surface once more in the Netherlands, after a large archive on suspected Nazi collaborators was made public ...
The archive, consisting of 32 million pages, includes about 425,000 mostly Dutch people who were investigated for collaboration with German occupiers during World War Two. The law restricting ...
“We don’t talk about collaboration that much but we’re ... stood trial in a special court system in the years after World War II. But it was only in 2020 that the Dutch government ...
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 ...
Central Archives of the Special Jurisdiction Courts, documenting 425,000 Dutch individuals accused of collaborating with the Nazis during World War II, to become accessible on Thursday.
this year’s release of secret documents from state archives suddenly left Peter Baas with fundamental questions about his father’s stature as a World War II resistance fighter. Enjoy unlimited ...