A Dutch project publicizes the names of half a million suspected Nazi collaborators

Armed Dutch patriots round up fellow townspeople accused of collaborating with the Nazis in Nijmegen in October 1944.

The names of some 425,000 suspected Dutch collaborators went online 80 years after the Holocaust ended, making them accessible to historians and descendants as the country grapples with its past.

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