Eighty years after the end of World War II, the Netherlands' largest war archive is going public. No longer classified, it ...
The CABR contains approximately 30 million pages of documents that provide valuable insights into the victims of the ...
In the past, the names could only be viewed in person. But due to expiring access restrictions, they're now available to ...
I am a musician who has spent a good deal of his touring life in the Netherlands. Holland was the first country in Europe ...
Hundreds of thousands of people in the Netherlands have been looking for their relatives in a new database containing the ...
The Central Archives of the Special Jurisdiction (CABR) is the largest World War II archives in the Netherlands. It holds some 30 million pages of information about victims, resistance activities ...
Hundreds of thousands of people in the Netherlands have been looking for their relatives in a new database containing the ...
A portrait of Anne Frank is part of a replica of the home in Amsterdam where she hid, as part of a pavilion which opened at ...
THE HAGUE, Netherlands — On Dutch Openness Day ... with fundamental questions about his father’s stature as a World War II resistance fighter. While many were cleaning up the mess from ...