The CABR contains approximately 30 million pages of documents that provide valuable insights into the victims of the ...
The names of some 425,000 suspected Dutch collaborators went online 80 years after the Holocaust ended, making them ...
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 ...
Hundreds of thousands of people in the Netherlands have been looking for their relatives in a new database containing the names of some 425,000 people investigated for collaboration with the Nazis ...
AMSTERDAM, Jan 2 (Reuters) - A Dutch project ... mostly Dutch people who were investigated for collaboration with German occupiers during World War Two. The law restricting public access expired ...
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 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 ...
Additionally, for the first three months of 2025, researchers and descendants of both victims and alleged collaborators ... with the Nazis during World War II will become accessible later this ...
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. While many were ...
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 ...