Out on Aug. 19, a new film, 'Three Minutes - A Lengthening,' by Dutch filmmaker Bianca Stigter, looks in depth at recovered footage of a Polish town prior to its devastation

Arnold van den Bergh, founding member of Jewish council used to organize deportations, allegedly revealed secret hiding place to Nazis to save his own family

Four Holocaust survivors and Jewish groups file civil lawsuit against Thierry Baudet, leader of the far-right Forum for Democracy party

Modernized interpretation of culturally significant object, with hundreds of thousands of rhinestones, will get screen debut during online event

Though the city's fabled Waterloo Market, once run by Jews, met its end due to WWII, Gideon Italiaander brings back the personal touch with his chain of thrifty home goods stores

Monikers like Aron and Thirza are common in the Netherlands and almost nonexistent in neighboring Belgium. They may correlate with locals' positive associations with Judaism

Monument in Dutch capital's historic Jewish Quarter made up of name plaques for each of the nation's Jewish, Roma and Sinti victims killed by the Nazis in World War II

The Netherlands' Restitutions Committee maintains museums should be allowed to keep and display art taken from Jewish Holocaust victims

Editor of De Volkskrant says image brings up 'too many memories of anti-Semitic caricatures of the Nazi period and therefore should never have been published'

Campaigning with boomboxes outside food markets and on video game platform Twitch, Itay Garmy woos young voters with a vision of a strong, unified EU and a new form of politics

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