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The king of the Netherlands has condemned violent attacks on Jewish football fans in Amsterdam on Thursday night, saying his country had “failed” Jews as they had in World War II. His comments ...
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Dutch Fokker D.VII Fighter Looted During WWII to Be Returned - MSNDutch 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.
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 ...
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." ...
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Regtechtimes on MSNAgainst the Odds: Audrey Hepburn's Secret Missions During World War IIAudrey Hepburn is remembered as one of Hollywood’s brightest stars, but her teenage years were far from glamorous. Born in ...
“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, ...
Army PFC Leonard J. Hoffman was killed in action Sept. 12, 1944, while aiding in the liberation of the Netherlands during World War II. Family will take part in a ceremony Sept. 12 to celebrate the… ...
The Netherlands releases names of more than 400,000 suspected WW2 Nazi collaborators. A research group makes the names available online in a move which experts believe will provide a "significant ...
Eight decades after a Dutch Fokker D.VII Fighter was looted by Nazis, ... The aircraft was taken during World War II to become part of a Nazi-Luftwaffe museum planned by Hermann Göring, ...
Around 425,000 names of people suspected of collaborating with the Nazis in the Netherlands during the Second World War have been released for the first time. A Dutch project, called War In Court ...
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