Jews in Nazi-Occupied Countries: The Netherlands
- Amsterdam Jews Debate How the Jewish Community Should Be Led
- Analysis of Letters From Jews Deported From the Netherlands
- Arthur Seyys-Inquart on the Goals of German Policy in the Netherlands Generally and the Jews Specifically
- Camps in the Netherlands [map]
- Communists Call For Strike in Amsterdam in Response to Persecution of the Jews
- Dutch Jews are Given Religious Encouragement on the Eve of Their Deportation
- The Establishment of Jewish Labor Camps in the Netherlands
- Finding a Place to Hide
- First Meeting of the Amsterdam Jewish Council
- Anne Frank
- Instructions for Marking the Jews in Holland and in Occupied Belgium and France
- Netherlands
- Occupied Amsterdam
- Order Concerning the Establishment of the Jewish Council for Amsterdam
- Protest Following the Dismissal of a Jewish Professor of Law
- Religious Life During the Occupation of Holland
- Removal of Jews from Dutch Government and Public Bureaucracies
- Report on Dutch Jewry Before the Occupation
- Restrictions on Kosher Ritual Slaughter in Holland for Reasons of Preventing Cruelty to Animals
- Restrictions on the Movements of Jews in Holland
- Seyss-Inquart Summarizes the Anti-Jewish Campaign in the Netherlands