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25,000 Names Removed from Dutch War Archive Due to Missing Files

The Dutch National Archives removed 25,000 names from its online war archive because the files for these individuals, including victims and witnesses in collaboration cases, are missing; the archive is still under digitization, with 2/3 still to be processed by 2027.

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Dutch Halt Digital Release of WWII Files Due to Privacy Concerns

Due to GDPR concerns, the Netherlands will not digitalize WWII criminal and collaborator files, despite a desire to increase accessibility for descendants; this contrasts with easier access in countries like Austria.

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Interview: Amalia Pappa on the General State Archives of Greece

An interview with Amalia Pappa, Deputy General Director of the General State Archives of Greece, discusses the institution's role in promoting public engagement with history, confronting difficult pasts, and the emotional impact of archival research.

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Dutch WWII Collaboration Archive Access Restricted, Online Release Postponed

The Dutch WWII collaboration archive, containing 425,000 dossiers, will be accessible only on-site at the National Archives after application and approval, due to privacy concerns; the online release is postponed, but the Minister aims to make it fully online eventually through legislation.

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WWII Soldier Photos Placed on Graves

Photos of three British WWII soldiers found in Leeds archives are placed on their graves in the Netherlands.

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Frankfurt's Nazi-Era 'Erbkartei': A Legacy of Eugenics

The Frankfurt "Erbkartei," a Nazi-era card index tracking individuals deemed 'deviant,' reveals a disturbing continuity of practices and raises critical questions about past and present.

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