Education and culture minister Eppo Bruins is preparing new legislation which will open controversial digital archives on ...
The names of some 425,000 suspected Dutch collaborators went online 80 years after the Holocaust ended, making them ...
The names of Dutch people investigated for working with the Nazis during World War 2 are available online for the first time.
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) — On Dutch Openness Day, this year’s release of secret documents from state archives suddenly left Peter Baas ... Originally, the National Archive wanted to make much more ...
The Huygens Institute helped digitise the archive which was previously only accessible by visiting the Dutch National Archives in The Hague. "This archive contains important stories for both ...
For nearly a century, those pages — all 2.4 miles of them — could only be viewed in person, at the National Archives in The Hague. But at the start of 2025, access restrictions expired and a digital ...
On Jan. 2, the Dutch Central Archives of the Special Jurisdiction was publicly opened under the country's national archive ... the physical archive in The Hague. Some descendants of those accused ...
On Thursday, the Central Archives of the Special Jurisdiction ... digital access to a quarter of the database at the National Archive in The Hague. The move has stirred mixed emotions among ...
The archive contains the names of those investigated as part of a special legal system at the end of World War II in the Netherlands ...
Dossiers about the people, including what investigators found, can be viewed in person at the Dutch National Archive in the Hague. About a quarter of the archive has been digitized so far.