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

Engineer Lou Ottens' interest in tech was sparked as a boy when he built a radio with a special antenna that he called the 'Germanenfilter' because it could avoid Nazi jammers

Critics say book depicting operation to smuggle children out of Amsterdam kindergarten during WWII twists historical record; publisher stands by author

Giving users the opportunity to interact in their native language will lead to increased adoption of platform in these markets, CEO Micha Kaufman says

'Spring Garden' nabbed from Singer Laren museum east of Amsterdam in overnight raid

Dutch officials arrest homeless man in Friday attack on three teens, just hours after terror suspect stabbed two people to death in London

Hijacking protocols initiated 'by mistake,' says Air Europa. 'We deeply apologize'

Dirk Mulder said in April that anti-immigration activists and people from 'the Jewish circle' had sent death threats over event on Middle Eastern migrants

Move comes following uptick in anti-Semitic incidents in the Netherlands and after woman was filmed delivering anti-Semitic screed at site

Two well-known mohels who do not have medical degrees to be questioned by government inspection team

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