Friday, March 05, 2010

Dutch SS involved in Holocaust - new details unearthed

Radio Netherlands Worldwide (h/t Her Royal Whyness):

Dutch SS members were actively involved in the Holocaust during World War Two. Research carried out by historian Evertjan van Roekel contradicts the accounts of Dutch veterans of the Waffen SS who, in the past, repeatedly claimed they were just "ordinary soldiers" fighting at the front.



The dairies of three Dutch SS members tell another, more sinister tale. The three men were part of the "Wiking Division" (Viking division). The atrocities they tell of occurred in Ukraine in July 1941, when it was still part of the Soviet Union. One of the diarists mentions, almost as an aside, the murder of 13,000 Jewish inhabitants of Mariopol.

The three diaries are not new: they have been part of the collection of the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation (NIOD) for many years. They were also mentioned in earlier publications about the role of Dutch SS members.

However, the details about the killing of Jews had so far not been noticed. Evertjan van Roekel published his findings in the Dutch history magazine Historisch Nieuwsblad on Thursday, and also talked about them in this video interview with Radio Netherlands Worldwide.

2 comments:

Damien said...

Midnight Rider,

Not surprising at all, really. I mean would could one reasonably expect?

Epaminondas said...

I wonder if a frigging thing is different.

Today.