Dutch government: discriminating against the survivors through a so-called egalitarian approach
TítuloThe Dutch government: discriminating against the survivors through a so-called egalitarian approach
Autor
Call number305.8924/0060
Número del objeto04156k
Lugar de publicaciónJerusalem
EditorialJerusalem Center for Public Affairs
Año de publicación
2003
Paginaciónpp180-187
MaterialArticle
ISBN9652180459
NotesArticles from the book 'Europe's Crumbling Myths' pp180-187
Descripción
Of 140,000 Jews living in the Netherlands before World War II, an estimated 105,000 were killed by the Nazis. During the war, the Dutch Government in Exile based in London was indifferent to the Jews' fate. The postwar Dutch government dragged its feet on the reparations issue, actually favouring non-Jewish Nazi collaborators over Jews. It also dodged responsibility for Dutch Jews' wartime fate, using Anne Frank as a "figleaf" to cover its inhumanity.