Tag: Netherlands

David Koker, a young poet and translator, arrived with his family at Kamp Vught, a Dutch concentration camp, in 1943 during WWII.
Rabbi Moshe Yitzchak (Ies) Vorst, the founder of Chabad-Lubavitch in the Netherlands, passed away at the age of 85.
In this article from Future of Jewish, it is discussed how Anne Frank and her family were discovered and betrayed while they were in hiding during the Holocaust.
New technology has been used to identify Holocaust gravesites in Latvia and the Netherlands.
In her book "The Diary Keepers: World War II in the Netherlands, as Written by the People Who Lived Through It," Nina Siegal explores the diary-writing culture that emerged in the Netherlands during World War II.
A recent study in the Netherlands found that a majority of the Dutch population, across all age groups, do not know that the Holocaust affected their own country.
In this article, Véronique Mottier, a scholar at Jesus College, University of Cambridge, explores the relationship between xenophobic nationalist parties in Europe and their supposed commitment to gender equality and women's rights.