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

For decades, people for and against a pre-Christmas tradition involving Santa's helper 'Black Pete' have waged a holiday war. The museum seeks to set the historical record straight

After members of Forum for Democracy youth group shared Nazi songs and praised Nazi propaganda, Thierry Baudet quits, protesting calls to kick offenders out before review completed

'Anti-Semitism is a sin against God and against people,' church representative says in letter to Jewish community, hopes admission 'is not too late'

Family claims painting by Wassily Kandinsky -- owned by Robert Lewenstein during Nazi occupation -- was illegally sold to Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam in 1940

In admission of guilt, Protestant Church says it 'failed in speaking out and in keeping silent' during WW2 and 'prepared the soil where the seed of anti-Semitism could grow'

Soccer star refused entry to Cyprus despite testing negative for coronavirus; authorities reportedly threaten his whole Dutch team with quarantine

Dutch leader backs Geert Wilders, who posted a cartoon of Turkey's president with a hat resembling a bomb on Twitter, as row between Ankara and Europe deepens

Confession set to be made public next month at 82nd anniversary of Kristallnacht; church official admits institution 'lacked the courage' to side with Jewish residents during WWII

Site in Amsterdam's Jewish Quarter will feature names of more than 102,000 Jews, Roma and Sinti who were murdered in or on their way to Nazi concentration camps

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