Dutch railway company to pay reparations for WWII transports

By The Associated Press, 660 News City News; June 26, 2019

THE HAGUE, Netherlands — Dutch national railway company NS says 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.

NS President-Director Rogier van Boxtel, announced the move Wednesday, saying it will affect thousands of Holocaust survivors and the direct family of victims and cost the company tens of millions of euros (dollars).

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