A new document has been found which shows that the
Dutch state railways earned 2.5 million Euro during World War II for
collaborating with the Germans in the transport of Jews to camps (adjusted for
inflation, this translates into tens of millions of Euros). Amsterdam professor Johannes Houwink ten Cate
says that the railways discussed the transport of Jews with the Germans as late
as 1944, when they knew that these people would be murdered.
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