Some looked out of curiosity, others out of concern.
The names of Dutch people investigated for working with the Nazis during World War 2 are available online for the first time.
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 ...
Nearly 80 years after the end of the Holocaust, the names of suspected Nazi collaborators have been digitized and published ...
Which is why Germany's reactions to the decision in The Hague have been mixed ... A short time later, the German government followed this up with a press release in Berlin stating: "The German ...
Eight decades after the defeat of the Nazis, a debate in the Netherlands asks how much of the largest Dutch war archive ...
The German government said the lawsuit was unjustified ... The Central American country had brought the case to the Hague in early March to ask judges to issue emergency measures to stop Berlin ...
Heinrich Himmler and Sepp Dietrich (German military figures during the Nazi regime ... Instead, these detailed records can ...