State-owned operator transported 102000 Jews to Nazi death camps The Dutch railway has accepted a recommendation that it pay up to €50m (£45m) to relatives of thousands of people it transported to Nazi death camps during the moment world war.
Roger van Boxtel,the chief executive of the state-owned Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS), said it was time for the company to make a gesture to those directly involved” as he reiterated an apology first made in 2005. Related: Holocaust historians divided over Warsaw ghetto museum Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com