From the AP:
“Dutch premier issues historic
apology at Holocaust memorial”
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte
apologized Sunday for the failure of officials in the Nazi-occupied country
during World War II to do more to prevent the deportation and murder of just
over 100,000 Jews. Rutte made the historic apology at the country's annual
Holocaust commemoration in Amsterdam that came on the eve of the 75th
anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz Nazi death camp. While he
praised resistance fighters, citizens who helped Jews to hide from the Nazi
occupiers and workers who went on strike in support of Jews, Rutte said it was
collectively not enough. “Too little protection. Too little help. Too little
recognition,” the premier said. “Now the last survivors are still among us, I
apologize today on behalf of the government for the authorities' actions at the
time,” Rutte added. Holocaust survivor Zoni Weisz told Dutch national
broadcaster NOS that it was an emotional moment. "It was beautiful,"
he said, before adding: “It's a shame it had to take 75 years before we were
offered an apology.” Of the 140,000 Jews who lived in the Netherlands at the
outbreak of World War II, only 38,000 survived. The Dutch national railway
company last year announced it will pay reparations to Jews, Roma and Sinti
whom it transported to camps in the Netherlands during World War II — from
where they were sent to Nazi concentration camps. The company apologized in
2005 for its role in the transportation.
^ It’s important for the Governments
of every single country in Europe and North Africa to acknowledge and apologize for their country’s role in the
Holocaust – even neutral countries since many turned away Jewish refugees. The
Germans and their collaborators in every country had help from every level of
society: civilian and officials alike. Even after the war ended many countries
did little to nothing to help the Holocaust survivors rebuild their lives. On
the 75th Anniversary of the liberation of the Concentration and
Death Camps this year these official government apologies are long over-due and
many have yet to be made. ^
https://www.yahoo.com/news/dutch-premier-issues-historic-apology-170005535.html
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