Rural Friesland hopes to welcome back children saved by farmers, priests, and university students in an underground railroad that rescued them from Nazi deportation in Amsterdam

Death toll makes Beth Shalom hardest-hit old age or nursing home in kingdom, infections began before management imposed lockdown

182 cases mark a 35% increase over 2018; threats, insults and assaults on the street or in the workplace doubled; boycott Israel activists behind 18 events

Eindhoven, in the eastern Netherlands, backtracks on 2014 promise and now says it will only change road markers as part of framework of regular replacement

Nonagenarian writes first book on her own remarkable survival story and puts the record straight about vital contributions of Dutch Jewry in fighting Nazis

Dutch police under Nazi occupation and the national railway company were widely complicit in hunting down Jews and transporting them to death camps

16 year old with chutzpa convinced Nazis not to use Amsterdam's Esnoga as a collection point for deportation as his comrades helped rescue building from plunder -- and a bomb plot

Hiding in a pile of old clothes underneath a barracks, Eddy de Wind wrote 'Last Stop Auschwitz' in the days immediately after the camp's liberation 75 years ago

Jeroen Krabbe, who starred in 'The Fugitive,' is grandson of a Holocaust victim and campaigns against racism, but says blackface on Sinterklaas's sidekick isn't why he's leaving

Realizing a concept 70 years in the making, Amsterdam structure to be one of Europe’s largest to honor Jewish victims individually, with a brick for each of 100,000 lost

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