A Dutch project publicizes the names of half a million suspected Nazi collaborators
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The Central Archives of the Special Jurisdiction (CABR) has published the names of nearly 400,000 individuals suspected of collaborating with the Nazis, enabling easier access to crucial historical data and insights.
The consortium behind the digitization emphasizes that 'without digital access, this archive does not exist for many,' highlighting its importance to younger generations eager to connect with their past.
This initiative, funded by the Dutch government, began in 2022 and aims to digitize a wealth of important records by 2027, which will enhance the study of wartime collaboration.
The archive is intended not just for historians but also for individuals seeking personal connections to their family's history during the war, thus preserving important narratives.
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