A new book Jodenjacht (The Hunt for Jews) details the systematic way in which Dutch police, in the city of Nijmegen, persecuted Jews and delivered them into the hands of the Nazis during World War II.
A new book Jodenjacht (The Hunt for Jews) details the systematic way in which Dutch police, in the city of Nijmegen, persecuted Jews and delivered them into the hands of the Nazis during World War II.
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Jews were very unfortunate during World War II. Innocents were persecuted, accused, and worst, killed. They were considered sinful and dirt to the community.We were never happy about it..
Jea Reyes
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And that is why the ever-spreading Islamophobia is just as abhorrent. Obviously nothing was learned after WWII.
A real sad and distressing story, which shows that there were many Dutch collaborators with the Nazis. The persecution and killing of a minority, because of their religion and so called race, is abhorrent and an act of cowardice.
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