Leanne Voerman

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What was unusual about the Netherlands was the depth of suffering experienced by the country’s Jewish population, which was among the worst in the war. According to Hannah Arendt, three-quarters of all Jews living in the Netherlands would be killed. A Jew in the Netherlands was less likely to survive the war than those almost anywhere else in Europe.
Why the Dutch are Different: A Journey into the Hidden Heart of the Netherlands: From Amsterdam to Zwarte Piet, the acclaimed guide to travel in Holland
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