Quelli nella sfera della lingua olandese l’hanno probabilmente visto: https://oorlogvoorderechter.nl/

    NB che un nome che appare nel database significa solo un’indagine. Per vedere il risultato, è necessario richiedere informazioni sull’archivio fisico a Den Haag.

    Ma è ancora più aperto del ultimo che ho potuto trovare in Belgio, dove approfondimenti sugli archivi è consentito su una base per la custodia data una motivazione sufficiente. Anche VRT scrisse nel 2023 che La digitalizzazione è ancora lungaponendo un problema pratico; Anche se la regola sul consenso di tutti i discendenti viventi è stata revocata.

    Ma pensi che le priorità e le risorse ora cambieranno? O forse quando N-VA non è più al potere?

    EDIT: come prezzi come in arrivo da una o dalla mia sinistra, i documenti pertinenti o l’archivio del rischio/Archivies, gli état non sono coltivati, ma unghie della regione, mons, aurostre Brug, Brug, Brug, Brug, Brug, Brug, Brrunai, Brrunai, Brrunai, Genter. Hasselt, Cortrik, Leuven e Liegi. Conta uno di loro decido di farlo per loro?

    NL opened archives on investigations of accused WW2 collaborotors. Do you think that will happen in BE?
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    1. mohowseg on

      No, the collaboration is way too intertwined with the flemish movement. The people in power in Flanders don’t want you to know about the past of their families.

    2. Too many people in flemish politics and economy/industry wouldnt like that and will block it.

      Its not black and white for the flemish since the flemish had its own socio-cultural struggles under “french/walloon” bourgeoisie. It was “the end justifies the means” kinda thing regarding the collaborations. Not saying there werent blatant nazi sympathizers tho.

    3. Ordinary-Violinist-9 on

      The collaborators were publicly hanged in Brussels on the ‘grote markt’.

      I’ve got a few newspaper snippits from 1941-1942-1944

    4. Gromgorgel on

      We had Maurice De Wilde in the 80s, he did a quite a lot of investigative journalism into collaboration. Caught a lot of flak for it from almost the entire political spectrum. Even annoyed the King if I recall well.

    5. Digitalisation is a long way. Is a lie, if you want it could already be finished. Ever saw the automated machines you can request through EU subsidies ? 500 pages/hour can be scanned

    6. Tonnemaker on

      My grandfather did an investigation into his fathers (eastern front fighter) file once in the 70s. He says the archive was at the top of the palace of justice and that there were many Jews investigating stuff there when he was there.

      I was never told the full story of my great-grandfather… there were always things left out… he was imprisoned 4 years after the war and some house arrest.

      So I always assumed those documents were accessible?

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