The names of nearly half a million suspected Nazi collaborators in the Netherlands during the Holocaust have been published online for the first time. The archive contains information on victims, resistance activities, and collaboration with Nazi Germany. The release aims to make the history accessible to future generations and shed light on the complexities of decision-making during the Holocaust.
Key Points
Release of names of suspected collaborators in the Netherlands during the Holocaust
Archive contains information on victims, resistance activities, and collaboration with Nazi Germany
Efforts to digitize the archive to make it accessible to future generations
The complexity of decision-making during the Holocaust and the impact on individuals
Pros
Making historical archive accessible to the public and researchers
Shedding light on the complexities of decision-making during the Holocaust
Cons
Publication could have ramifications for descendants of the suspected collaborators