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Jacob Luitjens, Dutch collaborator during World War II, dies at 103. A fugitive for nearly half a century, he was the last Nazi collaborator imprisoned in the Netherlands for wartime crimes.
Modern explorers have descended on the Dutch town, which was on the front line during World War II, hoping to uncover the booty German soldiers looted after a bank explosion in 1944.
A Dutch painting taken during World War II returns to its rightful place, 73 years later By Melissa Fletcher Stoeltje , Staff Writer Updated Oct 3, 2018 8:33 a.m.
His 2019 book, "Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II," tells the story. On April 16, 1945, the constant thunder of explosions around the Dutch village of Velp, near Arnhem, finally stopped.
Dutch Fokker D.VII Fighter Looted During WWII to Be Returned German loot stored in a church at Ellingen, Germany, was found by troops of the U.S. Third Army, on April 24, 1945.
Dutch King: 'We failed the Jews in WW2, last night we failed again' ... "We failed the Jewish community of the Netherlands during World War II, and last night we failed again." ...
“We failed the Jewish community of the Netherlands during World War II, and last night we failed again,” the Dutch king said to President Isaac Herzog in a phone call on Friday morning, ...
The King expressed “deep horror and shock” over the attack, the statement says, and told Herzog: “We failed the Jewish community of the Netherlands during World War II, and last night we ...
It’s been 76 years since allied forces helped liberate the Netherlands during World War II, but decades later, the appreciation of Dutch citizens continues. Don Bertino, 96, is a local World War ...