Summary

The Netherlands has released a digital archive of 425,000 suspected Nazi collaborators from World War II, following the expiration of a law prohibiting its publication.

The list, compiled by the Huygens Institute’s “War in Court” project, documents the investigations of mostly Dutch individuals, with only 20% ever tried.

This revelation sheds light on the scale of Dutch complicity during Nazi occupation.

While historians and educators hail it as a significant resource, some descendants of those named have expressed concern about potential backlash.

Access to more detailed records remains restricted to researchers.

  • ANT_EEY_ANKS@lemmings.world
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    4 days ago

    I know. The only legit nazis I ever met were dutchies. They’re not all like that, obviously, I love the netherlands but jesus christ that image of them being the harbour of europe is long gone.