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.

  • Akasazh@feddit.nl
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    3 days ago

    It’s only one third digitized as we speak, they intent to fully digitize by 2027. The information that is actually online is very limited. The actual files you still can only access in person in the National Archives.