Dutch delve into family pasts as the names of accused Nazi collaborators released
- The names of approximately 425,000 individuals investigated for collaboration with the Nazis were released on Dutch Openness Day, sparking public interest and concern.
- Peter Baas discovered his father's name on the list, raising questions about his legacy as a World War II resistance fighter.
- The publication has caused social unrest, with historians noting ongoing bullying related to the names on the list.
- Documentary filmmaker Marieke van der Winden advocates for open discussions about family histories of collaboration, stating, 'It is high time we discuss this with each other with openness and without reproaching relatives.
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