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1 Publications in English on the Netherlands and the Dutch Indies and Surinam during the Second World War This list of English language publications on the Netherlands and the Dutch Indies and Surinam during the Second World War has been edited and updated by the Librarian of NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Marjo Bakker (in succession to Dick van Galen Last). The vast majority of the publications listed are available in the NIOD library (reference only), see the online library catalogue. Last update: May 1st, 2012 Table of Contents 1. Pre-War History ........................................................................................................................ 1 2. German Occupation .................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Japanese occupation ............................................................................................................. 11 3. Resistance .............................................................................................................................. 11 4. Intelligence ............................................................................................................................. 13 5. Military History / Hunger Winter / Liberation ............................................................................ 14 5.1 Battle of Arnhem .................................................................................................................... 16 6. Jewish history / Persecution of the Jews ................................................................................... 18 6.1 Anne Frank .............................................................................................................................. 26 7. Memoirs, (auto)biographies and other ego-documents ............................................................. 28 8. Aftermath ............................................................................................................................... 33 1. Pre-War History Frank H. Aarebrot, 'The Netherlands: early compromise and democratic stability', in: Dirk Berg- Schlosser/Jeremy Mitchell (eds.), Conditions of democracy in Europe, 1919-1939. Systematic case studies (London/New York : Macmillan, 2000) 321-334 Rudy B. Andeweg and Galen A. Irwin, Dutch government and politics (Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1993) Nigel Ashton and Duco Hellema (eds.), Unspoken Allies. Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780 (Amsterdam : Amsterdam UP, 2001) J.C.H. Blom, 'The Mutiny on Board De Zeven Provinciën. Reactions and Repercussions in the Netherlands', in: Acta Historiae Neerlandicae. Studies on the History of the Netherlands Vol X (1978) 163-174 J.C.H. Blom, 'Pillarisation in perspective', in: West European Politics Vol.23, No.3 (July 2000) 153-164 Frank Caestecker, Bob Moore, 'Refugee Policies in Western European States in the 1930's. A comparative analysis', in: IMIS (Institut für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien) 7 (1998) 55-104 Eric Courtens, ‘Peter Debye – A life in science’, in: Great solid physicists of the 20 th century (World scientific publishing, Singapore etc. 2003), 131- 147 Mansel Davies, ‘Peter Joseph Wilhelm Debye (1884-1966)’ in: Great solid physicists of the 20 th century (World scientific publishing, Singapore etc. 2003) 148–224

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Publications in English on the Netherlands and the Dutch Indies and Surinam during the Second World War This list of English language publications on the Netherlands and the Dutch Indies and Surinam during the Second World War has been edited and updated by the Librarian of NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Marjo Bakker (in succession to Dick van Galen Last). The vast majority of the publications listed are available in the NIOD library (reference only), see the online library catalogue. Last update: May 1st, 2012

Table of Contents 1. Pre-War History ........................................................................................................................ 1 2. German Occupation .................................................................................................................. 4 2.1 Japanese occupation ............................................................................................................. 11 3. Resistance .............................................................................................................................. 11 4. Intelligence ............................................................................................................................. 13 5. Military History / Hunger Winter / Liberation ............................................................................ 14

5.1 Battle of Arnhem .................................................................................................................... 16 6. Jewish history / Persecution of the Jews ................................................................................... 18

6.1 Anne Frank .............................................................................................................................. 26 7. Memoirs, (auto)biographies and other ego-documents ............................................................. 28 8. Aftermath ............................................................................................................................... 33

1. Pre-War History

Frank H. Aarebrot, 'The Netherlands: early compromise and democratic stability', in: Dirk Berg-Schlosser/Jeremy Mitchell (eds.), Conditions of democracy in Europe, 1919-1939. Systematic case studies (London/New York : Macmillan, 2000) 321-334 Rudy B. Andeweg and Galen A. Irwin, Dutch government and politics (Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1993) Nigel Ashton and Duco Hellema (eds.), Unspoken Allies. Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780 (Amsterdam : Amsterdam UP, 2001) J.C.H. Blom, 'The Mutiny on Board De Zeven Provinciën. Reactions and Repercussions in the Netherlands', in: Acta Historiae Neerlandicae. Studies on the History of the Netherlands Vol X (1978) 163-174 J.C.H. Blom, 'Pillarisation in perspective', in: West European Politics Vol.23, No.3 (July 2000) 153-164 Frank Caestecker, Bob Moore, 'Refugee Policies in Western European States in the 1930's. A comparative analysis', in: IMIS (Institut für Migrationsforschung und Interkulturelle Studien) 7 (1998) 55-104 Eric Courtens, ‘Peter Debye – A life in science’, in: Great solid physicists of the 20th century (World scientific publishing, Singapore etc. 2003), 131- 147 Mansel Davies, ‘Peter Joseph Wilhelm Debye (1884-1966)’ in: Great solid physicists of the 20th century (World scientific publishing, Singapore etc. 2003) 148–224

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Remco van Diepen, 'A certain liaison in peace': Britain and Dutch security policy, 1933-1938', in: Nigel Ashton and Duco Hellema (eds.), Unspoken Allies. Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780 (Amsterdam : Amsterdam UP, 2001) 121-136 R.G. Fuks-Mansfeld, 'German literature in Dutch exile, 1933-1940: an inventory', in: Studia Rosenthaliana Vol.33, No.2 (1999) 205-210 Erik Hansen, ‘Between Reform and Revolution: Social Democracy and Dutch Society, 1917-21’, in: Hans A. Schmitt (ed), Neutral Europe between War and Revolution 1917-23’, Charlottesville, Virginia, 1988) 176-203 Johannes Houwink ten Cate, 'Jewish refugees in the Netherlands and the art of survival', in: Andrea Hammel et al. (eds.), Writing after Hitler. The work of Jakov Lind (Cardiff : University of Wales Press, 2001) 29-40 Herman de Jong, ‘Between the devil and the deep blue sea: the Dutch economy during World War I’, in: Stephen Broadberry and Mark Harrison, The economics of World War I (Cambrigde : CUP 2005) 137-168 Madelon de Keizer, 'Dutch Neutrality in the Thirties. Voluntary or Imposed?', in: Louis-Edouard Roulet (dir.), Les états neutres européens et la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Colloque international organisé par les Instituts d'histoire des Universités de Neuchâtel et de Berne, sous les auspices du Comité international et de la Commission suisse d'histoire de la Seconde Guerre Mondiale, Neuchâtel-Berne, 5-9 septembre 1983 (Neuchâtel : Editions de la Baconnière, 1985) 177-194 Madelon de Keizer, ‘Focus: History and Memory. Introduction’, in: European Review, vol. 11, nr. 4, (2003) 519-525 Albert Kersten, ‘Dutch-American relations during World War II’, in: Hans Krabbendam, Cornelis A. van Minnen, Giles Scott-Smith (eds.), Four centuries of Dutch-American relations 1609-2009 (Amsterdam : Boom, 2009) 554-564 Hein A.M. Klemann, 'The 'Tommies' or the 'Jerries': The Dutch trade problems in the inter-war period', in: Nigel Ashton and Duco Hellema (eds.), Unspoken Allies. Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780 (Amsterdam : Amsterdam UP, 2001) 101-120 Hein A.M. Klemann, ‘Political development and International Trade: The Netherlands 1929-1941’, in: Margrit Müller, Timo Myllyntaus (eds.), Pathbreakers. Small European Countrties Responding to Globalisation and Deglobalisation (Bern etc : Peter Lang, 2008) 297-321 Selma Leydesdorff, 'In search of the picture. Jewish proletarians in Amsterdam between two World Wars', in: J. Michman (ed.), Dutch Jewish History. Proceedings of the Symposium on the History of the Jews in The Netherlands, November 28-December 3, 1982. (Tel-Aviv - Jerusalem: Hebrew University of Jerusalem, The Institute for Research on Dutch Jewry (1984) 315-333 Leo Lucassen, ‘The Police, Gender, and Social Control: German Servants in Dutch Towns, 1918-1940’, in: Clive Emsley, Eric Johnson, Pieter Spierenburg (eds.), Social Control in Europe. Volume 2, 1800-2000 (Columbus : Ohio State University Press, 2004) 226-244 Henry L. Mason, 'War comes to the Netherlands September 1939 - May 1940', in: Political Science Quarterly, vol. 78 (4) (1963), 548-581 Dan Michman, 'The committee for Jewish Refugees in Holland 1933-1940', in: Yad Vashem Studies Vol. XIV (1981) 205-232

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Dan Michman, The Jewish refugees from Germany in the Netherlands 1933-1940 (Jerusalem, 1978) Dan Michman, 'Preparing for Occupation? A Nazi Sicherheitsdienst Document of Spring 1939 on the Jews of Holland', in: Studia Rosenthaliana, vol. 32 (2) (1998) 173-189 Dan Michman, 'Jewish identity in interwar Europe. Between acculturation, democratization and rising antisemitism', in: Stephanie McMahon-Kaye (ed.), The memory of the Holocaust in the 21st century. The challenge for education (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 2001) 35-47 Bob Moore, 'British Economic Warfare and relations with the Neutral Netherlands during the "Phoney War" September 1939-May 1940', in: War & Society, vol. 13 (2) (1995) 65-89 Bob Moore, ‘The Posture of an Ostrich’? Dutch Foreign Policy on the eve of the Second World War', in: Diplomacy & Statecraft, vol. 3 (3) (1992) 468-493 Bob Moore, 'Jewish refugee Entrepreneurs and the Dutch Economy in the 1930's', in: Immigrant & Minorities, Vol. 9 (1) (London : Frank Cass, 1990) 46-63 Bob Moore, 'Jewish refugees in the Netherlands 1933-1940. The structure and pattern of immigration from Nazi Germany', in: Year Book XXIX (1984), Leo Baeck Institute (London) 73-101 Bob Moore, 'Nazism and German Nationals in the Netherlands, 1933-40', in: Journal of Contemporary History Vol. 22 (1) (January 1987) 45-70 Bob Moore, 'Refugees and Resident Aliens Aspects of Dutch Relations with Nazi Germany 1933-40', in: European History Quarterly Vol. 15 (2) (April 1985) 187-217 Bob Moore, Refugees from Nazi Germany in the Netherlands 1933-1940 (Dordrecht ; Boston : M. Nijhoff, 1986) Bob Moore, 'British perceptions of the Netherlands and the threat of war', in: Nigel Ashton and Duco Hellema (eds.), Unspoken Allies. Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780 (Amsterdam : Amsterdam UP, 2001) 137-153 Bob Moore, Susanne Wolf, Paul M. Binding, ‘The Netherlands and Sweden: the experience of neutrality’, in: Peter Liddle, John Bourne, Ian Whitehead (eds.) The Great World War 1914-1945. Vol. 2, The peoples’ experience (London: Harper Collins Publishers, 2001), 309-328 Bob Moore, ‘The Netherlands’, in: N. Wylie (ed.), European neutrals and non-belligerents during the Second World War (Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 2002) 76-96 Bob Moore and Henk van Nierop (eds.), Twentieth-century mass society in Britain and the Netherlands. (Oxford/New York : Berg, 2006) Thimo de Nijs, ‘Food provision and food retailing in The Hague, 1914-1918’, in: Flemming Just, Frank Trentmann (eds.), Food and conflict in Europe in the age of the two world wars (Basingstoke [etc.] : Palgrave, 2006), 65-87 Dietrich Orlow, 'A difficult relationship of unequal relatives: the Dutch NSB and Nazi Germany', in: European History Quarterly Vol. 29, No. 3 (1999) 349-380

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Dietrich Orlow, ‘Relations between the Nazis and French and Dutch Fascists, January 1933-August 1934’, in: Alan E. Steinweis, Daniel E. Rogers (eds.), The Impact of Nazism. New Perspectives on the Third Reich and its Legacy (Lincoln and London : University of Nebraska Press, 2003) 39-67 Dietrich Orlow, The lure of fascism in Western Europe: German Nazis, Dutch and French fascists, 1939-1939 (New York : Palgrave, 2009) Renze Portengen, ‘The Netherlands: A Pillarised Nation’, in: Louk Hagendoorn et al. (eds.), European Nations and Nationalism. Theoretical and Historical Perspectives (Burlington VT, 2000) 141-163 Martin Conway and Peter Romijn, ’Belgium and the Netherlands’ in: Robert Gerwarth (ed.), Twisted Paths. Europe 1914-1945 (Oxford : Oxford UP, 2008) 84-110 Vincent Sleebe, ‘Community and Social Control: An Enquiry into the Dutch Experience’, in: Clive Emsley, Eric Johnson, Pieter Spierenburg (eds.), Social Control in Europe. Volume 2, 1800-2000 (Columbus : Ohio State University Press, 2004) 167-190 Ronald E. Smit, 'Dynamics of the Dutch National Socialist Movement (the NSB) 1931-1935', in: Stein Ugelvik Larsen (ed.), Who were the fascists. Social roots of European Fascism (Bergen : Universiteits- forlaget, 1980) 524-541 Ismee M. Tames, ‘How a pro-German minority influenced Dutch intellectual debate during The Great War’, in: Jenny Macleod and Pierre Purseigle (eds.), Uncovered fields. Perspectives in First World War studies (Leiden/Boston : Brill 2004) 261-278 Herman van der Wusten, 'The Low Countries', in: Detlef Mühlberger (ed.), The social basis of European fascist movements (London : Croom Helm, 1987) 213-241

2. German Occupation

Gerard Aalders, Cees Wiebes, The art of cloaking ownership. The secret collaboration and protection of the German war industry by the neutrals. The case of Sweden (Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press; Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation, 1996) Gerard Aalders, 'Three ways of German economic penetration in the Netherlands. Cloaking, capital interlocking and "Aryanization"', in: Richard J. Overy, Gerhard Otto, Johannes Houwink ten Cate (Hrsg.), Die 'Neuordnung' Europas. NS-Wirtschaftspolitik in den besetzten Gebieten (Berlin : Metropol, 1997) 273-299 Gerard Aalders, ’“Lawful“ abuse of the Dutch economy, 1940-1945’, in: Dagmar Herzog (ed.), The Holocaust in international perspective. Lessons and legacies, vol. VII (Evanston : Northwestern university press, 2006) 50-65 H. S. Ashton, The Netherlands at war (London: Routledge, 1941) Jan Bank, ‘Protestantism in the Second World War: The Case of The Netherlands and France’ in: : Lieve Gevers and Jan Bank (eds.), Religion under Siege. II. Protestant, Orthodox and Muslim Communities in Occupied Europe (1939-1950) (Leuven : Peeters, 2007) 223-264 Jaap Barendregt, The Dutch money purge. The monetary consequences of German occupation and their redress after liberation, 1940-1952 (Amsterdam, 1993)

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David Barnouw, 'The Image of Occupation', in: Occupation, collaboration and resistance in Dutch Film (Utrecht : Kring van Nederlandse Filmjournalisten for the International Colloquium in Utrecht 21-24 september 1986) David Barnouw, 'The Netherlands. State Corporatism against the State', in: Wyn Grant, Jan Nekkers, Frans van Waarden (eds.), Organising business for war. Corporatist economic organisation during the Second World War (New York : Berg, 1991) 137-162 David Barnouw, 'Holland: The Second World War and the Image of Occupation. With a comparison of Britain', in: Film-Historia (Barcelona: 1993) vol. II, nr. 1-2 David Barnouw, 'Dutch exiles in London', in: Martin Conway and José Gotovitch (eds.), Europe in exile. European exile communities in Britain 1940-45 (New York/Oxford : Berghahn, 2001) 229-246 David Barnouw, ‘”To Ostland we want to drive”: Dutch involvement in German colonisation of Latvia during WWII’, in: Beyond traditional borders. Eight centuries of Latvian-Dutch relations (Riga: SIA, 2006) David Barnouw, ‘The Nazi New Order and Europe’, in: Michael Wintle (ed.), Imagining Europe. Europe and European Civilization as Seen from its Margins and by the Rest of the World, in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries (Brussels etc: Peter Lang, 2008)73-90 Hans Beerekamp (ed.), Occupation, collaboration and resistance in Dutch film (Amsterdam : Kring van Nederlandse Filmjournalisten, 1986) I.J. Blanken, The history of Philips electronics N.V., volume 4. Under German rule (1935-1950) (Zaltbommel : Europese Bibliotheek, 1999) J.C.H. Blom, 'The Second World War and Dutch society. Continuity and change', in A.C. Duke, C.A. Tamse (eds.) Britain and the Netherlands Vol. VI: War and Society (Den Haag: M. Nijhoff, 1977) 228-248 J.C.H. Blom, 'Historical research as an answer to critical political questions. The example of the Menten case', in: The Public Historian 6 (4), (Fall 1984) 37-48 J.C.H. Blom, W. ten Have, 'Making the new Netherlands? Ideas about renewal in Dutch politics and society during the Second World War', in: M.L. Smith, Peter M.R. Strik (eds.), Making the new Europe. European unity and the Second World War (London : Pinter, 1990) 98-111 J.C.H. Blom, 'A bourgeois and pillarized society (1918-1960)', in: J.C.H. Blom and E. Lamberts (eds.), History of the Low Countries (New York : Berghahn, 1999) 423-443 Cornelis A. van Bochove/Wim van Sorge, 'Constant wealth national income. Accounting for war damage with an application to the Netherlands, 1940-1945', in: Review of Income and Wealth 35 (1989) 187-208 J.E. Bosma, 'Planning the impossible. History as the fundament of the reconstruction of Middelburg, 1940-44', in: Jeffry M. Diefendorf (ed.), Rebuilding Europe's Bombed Cities (Basingstoke : Macmillan, 1990) 64-76 Renger-Evert de Bruin, 'An episode in urban history. Utrecht 1940-1945', in: The future of the past Band 1 der Schriftenreihe des Dokumentationszentrums Reichsparteitagsgelände (Nürnberg : Museen der Stadt Nürnberg, 2000) 43-63

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Nelly M. Burgers, Holland under the Nazi Heel (Illfracombe : Stockwell, 1958) Marlene Burns, ‘Scientific research in the Second World War: the case for Bacinol, Dutch penicillin’, in: Ad Maas, Hans Hooijmaijers (eds.), Scientific research in World War II : what scientists did in the war (London : Routledge, 2009) 44-61 Marlene Burns, The development of penicillin in the Netherlands 1940-1950: the pivotal role of NV Nederlandsche Gist- en Spiritusfabriek, Delft (Sheffield : University of Sheffield, Department of History, 2005) A.E. Cohen, 'Netherlands research on the Second World War', in: J.S. Bromley and E.H. Kossmann (eds.) Britain and the Netherlands (London: Chatto & Windus, 1960) 231-245 Eugene Davidson, 'Artur Seyss-Inquart', in: Eugene Davidson, The trial of the Germans (Columbia, Mo : University of Missouri Press, 1997) 446-482 Dirk van Delft, ‘Preventing theft: the Kamerlingh Onnes Laboratory in wartime’, in: Ad Maas, Hans Hooijmaijers (eds.), Scientific research in World War II : what scientists did in the war (London : Routledge, 2009) 62-76 M.J.L. Dols, M.D. van Arcken, D.J.A.M. van Arcken, 'Food supply and nutrition in the Netherlands during and immediately after World War II', in: The Milbank Memorial Fund Quarterly Vol. XXIV (4), (1946) 319-335 Frederike Doppenberg, ‘'The business had to march on' : de Arbeiderspers in time of war’, in: Quærendo Print, vol. 40 (2010), no. 3-4, 256-283. H.W. von der Dunk, 'Holland, the Shock of 1940', in: Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 2, no. 1 (January 1967) 169-182 Sjoerd van Faassen & Salma Chen, ‘A.A.M. Stols, publisher : 'we are not collaborators'’ , in: Quærendo Print, vol. 40 (2010) no. 3-4, 327-364 Cyrille Fijnaut, Guus Meershoek, Jos Smeets and Ronald van der Wal, ‘The Impact of the Occupation on the Dutch Police’, in: Cyrille Fijnaut (ed.), The Impact of World War II on Policing in North -West Europe (Leuven : Leuven University Press, 2004) 91-132 Jennifer L. Foray, ‘The 'clean Wehrmacht' in the German-occupied Netherlands, 1940-5’, in: Journal of Contemporary History, vol. 45 (4) (2010) 768-787 Jennifer L. Foray, Apolitical students in a political world: Dutch university student reactions during the initial months of the German occupation Masters Thesis (Columbia University History Department, 2000) Marian Fournier, ‘Electron microscopy in Second World War Delft’, in: Ad Maas, Hans Hooijmaijers (eds.), Scientific research in World War II : what scientists did in the war (London : Routledge, 2009) 77-95 Ralf Futselaar, The mystery of the dying Dutch: van micronutrient deficiencies explain the difference between Danish and Dutch wartime mortality?, in: Flemming Just, Frank Trentmann (eds.), Food and conflict in Europe in the age of the two world wars (Basingstroke [etc] Palgrave : 2006) 193-222

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Geraldien von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel, ‘Political Justice in the Netherlands: The Instrumentalization of the Judicial System during the German Occupation, 1940-1945’, in: Clive Emsley et al. (eds.), Social Control in Europe. Volume 2, 1800-2000 (Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2004) 318-329 Dick van Galen Last, 'The Second World War. Survey of the literature 1991-1992', in: Bulletin du Comité international d'histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale/Bulletin of the International Committee for the History of the Second World Wa , 26 (1993) 61-96 Dick van Galen Last, 'Fifty years of writing the history of the Second World War', in: Bulletin du Comité international d'histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale/Bulletin of the International Committee for the History of the Second World War, 29 (1996/1997) 35-129 Dick van Galen Last, 'The Second World War revisited. New perspectives on the eve of the 21st Century? Literature 1995-2000', in: Bulletin du Comité international d'histoire de la Deuxième Guerre mondiale: The Second World War in the XXth century history, Oslo - August 11-12, 2000 (1999/2000) 30/31, 245-307 Dick van Galen Last, 'The patriotic reaction in 1940-41 in the Netherlands and France: a comparative analysis', in: Lotte Hellinga et al. (eds.), The bookshop of the world. The role of the Low Countries in the book-trade 1473-1941 (Utrecht : Hes & De Graaf Publishers, 2001) 297-308 Lieve Gevers, ‘Catholicism in the Low Countries During the Second World War Belgium and the Netherlands: a comparative Approach’, in: Lieve Gevers and Jan Bank (eds.), Religion under Siege. I. The Roman Catholic Church in Occupied Europe (1939-1950) ( Leuven : Peeters, 2007) 205-242 Richard T. Griffiths, 'The exploitation of the Dutch economy 1940-1945', in J.P.B. Jonker et al. (eds.), Vijftig jaar na de inval. Geschiedschrijving en Tweede Wereldoorlog. Bijdragen aan het congres gehouden aan de Vrije Universiteit te Amsterdam op 10 en 11 mei 1990 (Den Haag : SDU, 1990) 115-124 Eduard G. Groeneveld, 'Dutch Historiography and the Second World War, 1940-1945', in: La seconda guerra mondiale nella prospettiva storica a trent'anni dall'epilogo (Como: Casa Editrice Pietro Cairoli, 1977) 269-287 Eduard G. Groeneveld, 'The Muses under stress. Dutch cultural life during the German occupation', in: Czeslaw Madayczyk (Hrsg.), Inter arma non silent Musae. The war and the culture, 1939-1945 (Warschau, 1977) 343-366 Eduard G. Groeneveld, The Dutch Universities between 1940 and 1945 (Teachers and Students under German Occupation) (S.l. : s.n., 1984) 155-178 Gerard Groeneveld, ‘'We mature into a resilient people' : publishing house De Amsterdamsche Keurkamer’, in: Quærendo Print, vol. 40 (2010) no. 3-4, 284-304 Gerhard Hirschfeld, 'Nazi propaganda in occupied Western Europe. The case of the Netherlands', in: David Welch (ed.), Nazi propaganda. The power and the limitations (London etc. : Croom Helm, 1983) 143-160 Gerhard Hirschfeld, Nazi rule and Dutch collaboration. The Netherlands under German occupation 1940-1945 (Oxford etc. : Berg, 1988) L. de Jong, Holland fights the Nazi's (London : Drummond, 1941)

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L. de Jong, 'The political institutions of Holland', in: Métadier, Jacques (ed.), Solidarity Vol. II (London : George G. Harrap, 1943) 150-153 L. de Jong, 'The life in occupied Holland', in: Proceedings of the Anglo-Netherlands Ssociety 1944-1945 (London, 1945) 27-31 L. de Jong, The German Fifth Column in the Second World War (London : Routledge, 1956) L. de Jong, ‘The Netherlands Government in London 1940-1945’, in: O. Riste et al., Governments in exile in London during the Second World War (Amsterdam, 1977) L. de Jong, ‘The historiography of the Netherlands in the Second World War’, in: A.C. Duke and C. Tamse (eds.), Clio’s mirror: historiography in Britain and the Netherlands (Zutphen, 1985) 215-228 L. de Jong, 'The Dutch government in exile', in: M.R.D. Foot (ed.), Holland at war against Hitler. Anglo-Dutch relations 1940-1945. Proceedings of a conference held at University College London on 3,4 and 5 April 1989 (London : Frank Cass; Zwolle : Waanders, 1990) 5-13 L. de Jong, The Netherlands and Nazi Germany (Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1990) Madelon de Keizer, 'The skeleton in the closet. The Memory of Putten, 1/2 October 1994', in: History & Memory. Studies in Representation of the Past, 7 (1996) 2, 70-99 Albert E. Kersten and Marijke van Faassen, '"Goodbye, Mr. Churchill": Anglo-Dutch relations during the Second World War', in: Nigel Ashton and Duco Hellema (eds.), Unspoken Allies. Anglo-Dutch relations since 1780 (Amsterdam : Amsterdam UP, 2001) 155-177 Hein A.M. Klemann, ‘The Dutch economy during the German Occupation’, in: Harold James and Jakob Tanner (eds.), Enterprise in the period of Fascism in Europe (Aldershot : Ashgate, 2002) 219-258 Hein A.M. Klemann, ‘Did the German Occupation (1940-1945) Ruin Dutch Industry?’ in: Contemporary European History, 17, 4 (November 2008) 457-481 E.N. van Kleffens, The rape of the Netherlands (London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1940) René Kruis & Gerrold van der Stroom, ‘The K number’, in: Quærendo Print, vol. 40 (2010), no. 3-4, 385-408 Lisa Kuitert, ‘Publishing house Contact and its support for authors in the Second World War’, in: Quærendo Print, vol. 40 (2010), no. 3-4, 305-326 Simon Kuper, Ajax, the Dutch, the War: Football in Europe During the Second World War (London : Orion, 2003) Cornelis J. Lammers, 'Levels of Collaboration. A Comparative Study of German Occupation Regimes during the Second World War', in: Robert Bohn (Hrsg.), Die Deutsche Herrschaft in den 'germanischen' Ländern 1940-1945 (Stuttgart : Steiner, 1997) 47-71 B. Landheer, The Netherlands in a changing world. A series of essays (New York : Roy, 1947) B.L. Levinsohn, Civil Service middle managers as policy-makers. The case of the German occupation of the Netherlands (1940-1941), in: The Netherlands Journal of Social Sciences 31 (1995) 32-49

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J.H. Leurdijk (ed.), The Foreign Policy of the Netherlands (Alphen aan den Rijn : Sijthoff & Noordhoff, 1978) W.B. Maass, The Netherlands at war, 1940-1945 (London : Abelard-Schuman, 1970) A.F. Manning, 'The position of the Dutch Government in London up to 1942', in: Journal of Contemporary History Vol. 13, No. 1 (January 1978) 117-135 Guus Meershoek, ‘Policing Amsterdam during the German Occupation: How Radical Was the Break?’, in: Clive Emsley et al. (eds.), Social Control in Europe. Volume 2, 1800-2000 (Ohio State UP, 2004) 330-342 L.J.P. van der Meij, The SS in the Netherlands, 1940-1945: The "Höherer SS- und Polizeiführer Nordwest" (thesis) (Oxford 1996) Peter Moogk, 'Nederland ontwaak! The Nazis' failure to win over the Dutch during the Occupation', in: Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies XVI (Fall 1995) 42-55 Bob Moore, 'The Western Allies and Food Relief to the occupied Netherlands 1944-1945', in: War & Society Vol. 10 (2) (1992) 91-118 Bob Moore, ‘Nazi masters and accommodating Dutch bureaucrats: working towards the Führer in the occupied Netherlands’, in: Anthony McElligott and Tim Kirk (eds.), Working towards the Führer. Essays in honour of Sir Ian Kershaw (Manchester : Manchester UP, 2004) 186-204 The Netherlands Bible Society. Work and difficulties during the war 1940-1945 (Amsterdam, 1946) Lynn H. Nicholas, 'Lives and property. Invasion of the West. The Nazi Art Machine in Holland', in: Lynn H. Nicholas, The rape of Europa. The fate of Europe's treasures in the Third Reich and the Second World War (New York : Knopf, 1994) 81-114 Out of the Ashes, As broadcast over the CBS Television Network (6 sept 1964) James John Porter, Dutch neutrality in two World Wars, Ph.D. Boston University (Ann Arbor : University Microfilms International, 1980) N.W. Posthumus (ed.), 'The Netherlands during German Occupation', in: The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science (Philadelphia) Vol. 245 (May 1946) Johannes Postma, A Reichskommissariat. German civil government in the Netherlands, 1940-1945 (MA Thesis, University of Kansas, 1964) Anita C.J. Ravelli, Prenatal exposure to the Dutch famine and glucose tolerance and obesity at age 50 (Amsterdam, 1999) Hans Renders, ‘Book production and its regulation during the German occupation of the Netherlands’, in: Quærendo Print, vol. 40 (2010), no. 3-4, 241-255 Peter Romijn, ‘Administration under occupation: legal and moral evaluations of a dilemma’, in: Hu Dekun (ed.), The experience of occupation, 1931-1949 : proceedings (Wuhan : Wuhan University Press, 2010) 224-231

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Peter Romijn, 'Fifty years later. Historical studies of the Netherlands in the Second World War', in: N.C.F van Sas, E. Witte (eds.), Historical research in the Low Countries (Den Haag : Nederlands Historisch Genootschap, 1992) 101-110 Peter Romijn, ‘Ambitions and dilemma’s of local authorities in the German-Occupied Netherlands, 1940-1945’, in: B. De Wever, H. van Goethem en N. Wouters (eds), Local government in occupied Europe 1939-1945 (Gent, Academia press, 2006) 33-66 Florian Schmaltz, ‘Aerodynamic research at the Nationaal Luchtvaartlaboratorium (NLL) in Amsterdam under German occupation during World War II’, in: Ad Maas, Hans Hooijmaijers (eds.), Scientific research in World War II : what scientists did in the war (London : Routledge, 2009) 147-182 Hans A. Schmitt, 'The Quaker School in the Netherlands', in: Hans A. Schmitt, Quakers & Nazis. Inner Light in Outer Darkness (Colombia : University of Missouri Press, 1997) 75-83 M.L. Smith, 'Neither resistance nor collaboration. Historians and the problem of the Nederlandse Unie', in: History LXXII (1987) 251-278 Stephen Snelders, ‘National Socialism, human genetics and eugenics in the Netherlands, 1940-1945’, in: Ad Maas, Hans Hooijmaijers (eds.), Scientific research in World War II : what scientists did in the war (London : Routledge, 2009) 109-120 Barbara G. Sniffen, The secretaries-general of the Dutch civil servants, 1940-1945 (Ann Arbor, 1969) Barbara G. Sniffen, 'Forced labor drafts and the secretaries-general during the nazi-occupation of the Netherlands, 1940-1941', in: Societas 3 (1973), Nr.2, 129-141 Angela van Son, ‘Between Tradition and Coercion: Dutch workers in Germany and Belgium, 1936-1945’, in: Annali dell’ Istituto storico italo-germanico in Trento/ Jahrbuch des italienisch deutschen historischen Instituts in Trient, XXVII, (Bologna, 2002), pp. 367-618. Gerrold van der Stroom, 'The Reception of Jac. van Ginneken's Language Biology', in: Cahiers voor Taalkunde Vol. 13 (Amsterdam : Stichting Neerlandistiek VU; Münster : Nodus, 1995) Ismee Tames, ‘Innocence and Punishment: The War Experiences of the Children of Dutch Nazi collaborators’, in: Maartje Abbenhuis, Sara Buttsworth (eds.), Restaging war in the western world : noncombatant experiences, 1890-today (New York, NY : Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), 87-108 N.K.C.A. in 't Veld, 'The SS in relation to the Netherlands', in: The Netherlands' Journal of Sociology 13 (1977), 125-139 Derk Venema, ‘Formalism and Non-formalism in Occupied Holland and Belgium 1940-1945’, in: Josep Aguiló-Regla (Ed.), Logic, Argumentation and Interpretation. Proceedings of the 22nd IVR World Congress Granada 2005. Volume V (Stuttgart : Franz Steiner Verlag, 2007) 142-147 Vos, R.A.H., 'The Dutch Press under German Occupation, 1940-1945', in: A.C. Duke and C.A. Tamse (eds.), Too mighty to be free. Censorship and the press in Britain and the Netherlands (Zutphen : Walburg 1987) 179-194 Werner Warmbrunn, The Dutch under German Occupation, 1940-1945 (Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press ; London : Oxford University Press, 1963) Cornelis Boudewijn Wels, Aloofness & neutrality. Studies on Dutch foreign relations and policy-making institutions (Utrecht : H&S, 1982)

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Woodruff, John H., Relations between the Netherlands Government-in-Exile and occupied Holland during World War II (Boston : Boston University Press, 1964) L.F. van Zuylen, Palestinapioniers in Twente 1933-1945: een vergeten hoofdstuk = [Palestine pioneers in Twente 1933-1945: a forgotten story/Palestine pioneers in Twente 1933-1945] (Enschede: Twente Akademie, 1995)

2.1 Japanese occupation

Ooi Keat Gin, The Japanese occupation of Borneo, 1941-1945 (Abingdon [etc.] : Routledge, 2011) Hilde Janssen (text), Jan Banning (photogr.), Comfort women = Troost meisjes (Utrecht : Ipso Facto, 2010) Tessel Pollmann, ‘"Either one is a fascist or one is not" : the Indies' National-Socialist movement, the imperial dream, and Mussert's colonial milch cow’, in: Indonesia, 92 (2011), 43-58 Peter Post, William H. Frederick, Iris Heidebrink, and Shigeru Sato (eds.), Encyclopedia of Indonesia in the Pacific War (Leiden : Brill, 2010)

3. Resistance

H. Avni, 'Zionist Underground in Holland and France and the escape to Spain', in: Y. Gutman, E. Zuroff (eds.), Rescue attempts during the Holocaust; Proceedings of the Second Yad Vashem International Conference (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 1977) 555-590 D. Barnouw, 'The image of occupation', in: Occupation, Collaboration and Resistance in Dutch Film (Utrecht: Kring van Nederlandse Filmjournalisten, 1986) 17-30 L. Baron, The Dynamics of Decency. Dutch Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust (Canton, NY. : St. Lawrence University, 1985) J.C.H. Blom, ‘Dutch Jews, jewish Dutchmen and Jews in the Netherlands 1870-1940’ in: Jonathan Israel and Reiner Salverda (eds.) Dutch jewry: its history and secular culture 1500-2000 (Boston/Köln : Brill, 2002), 216-224. J.H. Boas, Religious resistance in Holland (London : Allen & Unwin, 1945) J.H. Boas, Resistance of churches in the Netherlands (New York : Netherlands Information Bureau, 1944) (Booklets of the Netherlands Information Bureau; no. 13.) J. Bruins Slot, 'Resistance', in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences CCXLV (1946) 144-148 Edmund Cosgrove, The Evaders (Toronto : Clark, Irwin, 1970) Jeroen Dewulf, Spirit of resistance. Dutch clandestine literature during the Nazi occupation (Rochester, NY [etc.] : Camden House, 2010)

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M.R.D. Foot (ed.), Holland at war against Hitler. Anglo-Dutch relations 1940-1945. Proceedings of a conference held at University College London on 3, 4 and 5 April 1989 (London : Cass ; Zwolle : Waanders, 1990) M.R.D. Foot, 'What use was resistance?', in: J.B.P. Jonker et al. (eds.), Vijftig jaar na de inval. Geschiedschrijving en Tweede Wereldoorlog (Den Haag : SDU, 1990) 109-114 Herman Friedhoff, Requiem for the resistance. The civilian struggle against Nazism in Holland and Germany (London : Bloomsbury, 1988) Geraldien von Frijtag Drabbe Künzel, ‘Resistance, reprisals, reactions’, in: R. Gildea, O. Wieviorka, A. Warring (eds.), Surviving Hitler and Mussolini. Daily life in occupied Europe (Oxford/New York: Berg, 2006), 177-205 Richard S. Fuegner, Dawn of courage. Dutch resistance to the German occupation of Holland 1940-1945 (Minneapolis : Mori 2008) Dick van Galen Last, 'The Netherlands', in: Bob Moore (ed.), Resistance in Western Europe (Oxford/New York : Berg, 2000) 189-221 Eduard G. Groeneveld (ed.), 'The resistance in the Netherlands', in: Ger van Roon (Hrsg.), Europäi-scher Widerstand im Vergleich. Die Internationalen Konferenzen Amsterdam (Berlin : Siedler, 1985) 309-321 Jørgen Hæstrup, 'Politics and Supplies. Holland', in: Jrgen Hæstrup, Europe ablaze. An analysis of the History of the European resistance movement 1939-1945 (Odense : Odense University Press, 1978) 292-297 L. de Jong, J.W.F. Stoppelman, The lion rampant. The story of Holland's resistance to the Nazis (New York : Querido, 1943) L. de Jong, 'Anti-nazi resistance in the Netherlands', in: European resistance movements 1939-1945. First international conference on the history of the resistance movements held at Liège-Bruxelles-Breendonk 14-17 September 1958 (Oxford, Pergamon, 1960) 137-162 L. de Jong, 'Britain and Dutch resistance 1940-1945', in: J. Améry et al., Proceedings of a conference on Britain and European resistance 1939-1945 organised by St. Antony's College, Oxford, December 10-16, 1962 (Oxford, 1964) L. de Jong, 'The Dutch resistance movements and the Allies 1940-1945', in: European resistance movements 1939-1945. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on the history of the resistance movements held at Milan 26-29 March 1961 (Oxford,: Pergamon 1964) 340-365 L. de Jong, 'Help to people in hiding', Television broadcast of 1 October 1963, In: Delta. A review of Arts life and thought in the Netherlands, Vol. 8, no. 1 (1965) 37-79 Allard Martens, Daphne Dunlop, The silent war. Glimpses of the Dutch underground and views on the Battle of Arnhem (London : Hodder and Stoughton, 1961) Henry L. Mason, Mass demonstrations against foreign regimes. A study of five crises (New Orleans: Tulane University Press, 1966) Bob Moore, 'Occupation, Collaboration and Resistance. Some recent publications on the Netherlands during the Second World War', in: European History Quarterly 21 (1) (January 1991) 109-118

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Bob Moore, 'Resistance movements in Europe', in: Loyd E. Lee (ed.), World War II in Europe, Africa, and the Americas, with general sources. A handbook of literature and research (Westport : Greenwood, 1997) 285-301 David Mountfield, 'Netherlands', in: David Mountfield, The Partisans (London : Hamlyn, 1979) 82-91 Sigrid Pohl Perry, 'The secret voice: Clandestine fine printing in the Netherlands, 1940-1945', in: Jonathan Rose (ed.), The Holocaust and the book. Destruction and preservation (Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press) 107-127 Hans Renders, ‘De Bezige Bij : resistance and bibliography’, in: Quærendo Print, vol. 40 (2010), no. 3-4, 365-384 Ger van Roon, 'Dutch contacts with the Resistance in Germany', in: Francis R. Nicosia/Lawrence D. Stokes (eds.), Germans against nazism. Nonconformity, opposition, and Resistance in the Third Reich. Essays in honor of Peter Hoffmann (New York/Oxford : Berg, 1990) L.G.A. Schlichting, ‘Dutch underground printing’, in: Print: a quarterly journal of the graphic arts, vol. 4 (1946) no. 3, 23-28 Marjan Schwegman, 'Women in Resistance Organisations in the Netherlands', in: Paul Thompsonwitz/Natasha Burchardt (eds.), Our common history. The transformation of Europe (Atlantic Highlands, 1982) 297-310 Harry Stone, Writing in the shadow. Resistance Publications in Occupied Europe (London : Cass, 1996) H. Touw, 'The Resistance of the Netherlands Churches', in: Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Sciences CCLXLV (1946) 149-161 B.H. Wabeke, ‘Dutch underground publications’, in: The Library of Congress quarterly journal of current acquisitions, vol. 4 (1946), 3-7 P. Woudhuysen,’Rebel, mijn hart: Dutch clandestine and illegal printing 1940-1945’, in: Bulletin of the Friends of Cambridge University Library, Nr. 24, 2003, pp. 29-34.

4. Intelligence

André Ausems, The Bureau Inlichtingen (Intelligence Service) of the Netherlands Government in London, November 1942 - May 1945. An Overview of its Missions, Agents and Undercover Radio Traffic, in Military Affairs, 45 (3) (1981) 127-132 E.H. Cookridge, 'Dutch tragedy', in: E.H. Cookridge, Inside S.O.E. The first full story of Special Operations Executive in Western Europe, 1940-1945 (London : Tinking, 1966) 390-408 Pieter Dourlein, Inside North Pole (London : Kimber, 1953) M.R.D. Foot, SOE in the Low Countries (London : St. Ermin's Press, 2001) L. de Jong, 'The "Great Game" of secret agents', in: Encounter, 54 (1) (January 1980), 12-21 Nicholas Kelso, Errors of judgement. SOE.'s disaster in the Netherlands, 1941-44 (London : Robert Hale, 1988)

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William Mackenzie, The Secret History of S.O.E.: The Special Operations Executive 1940-1945 (London : St Ermin’s Place, 2000) 302-308 Leo Marks, Between silk and cyanide. The story of S.O.E.'s code war (London : Hammersmith, 1998) Oreste Pinto, The Spycatcher (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1952) Nigel West, '"Der Englandspiel". S.O.E. in Holland, Belgium and Czechoslavakia', in: Nigel West, Secret War. The story of S.O.E. Britain's Wartime Sabotage Organisation (London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1992) 88-105

5. Military History / Hunger Winter / Liberation

Herman Amersfoort, Piet Kamphuis (ed.), May 1940 : the Battle for the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2010) Appendices to malnutrition and starvation in western Netherlands September 1944 - July 1945 (The Hague : General State Printing Office, 1948) Horst J.P. Bergmeier, Rainer E. Lotz (eds.), 'The 'Battle Stations' and radio Arnhem', in: Horst J.P. Bergmeier, Rainer E. Lotz, Hitler's Airwaves. The inside story of Nazi Radio Broadcasting and propaganda Swing (New Haven : Yale University Press, 1997) 224-236 Wiel Beijer, Liberation of the Netherlands. Anniversary special 1945-1990. D-Day in South Limburg (Maastricht : De Limburger, 1991) J.C.H. Blom, 'A Necessary Evil. The Armed Forces and society in the Netherlands', in: G.J.A. Raven, N.A.M. Rodger (eds.), Navies and Armies. The Anglo-Dutch Relationship in War and Peace 1688-1988 (Edinburgh: J. Donald, 1990) 84-104 Doeko Bosscher, ‘Canadians and the Liberation of the Netherlands: Heroes, Competitors, Friends, and Foes’, in: Conny Steenman-Marcusse and Aritha van Herk, Building Liberty. Canada and World Peace, 1945-2005 (Groningen : Barkhuis Publishing, 2005) 163-185 The Council of British Societies for Relief Abroad, Nutrition and reliefwork : a handbook for the guidance of reliefworkers (London : Oxford Univ. Press, 1945 University Press) Paul M. Crucq, “We never blamed the crews”. The Flooding of Walcheren Island, October 1944. Operation ‘Infatuate’ Phase I (Vlissingen : ADZ, 2000) Paul M. Crucq, “Aiming Point Walcheren”. The Bombardment of Gun Emplacements & Strong Points Walcheren Island, October 1944. Operation ‘Infatuate’ Phase II (Vlissingen : ADZ, 2003) Paul M. Crucq, Code-Name ‘Nelly’. British Radar Units on Walcheren and in Flanders. Defence of the Scheldt Estuary, December 1944 – May 1945 (Vlissingen : ADZ, 2004) M.J.L. Dols, M.D. Van Arcken, D.J.A.M. van Arcken, Foodsupply and nutrition in the Netherlands during and immediately after World War II (S.l. : s.n., 1946 ) P.L.G. Doorman, Military Operations in the Netherlands from 10th-17th May 1940 (London : Allen & Unwin, 1944)

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P.A. Donker, Winter '44 - '45 : a winter never to be forgotten (Bilthoven : Ad. Donker, 1945 ) George Franks, Holland afloat (London : The Netherlands Publishing Company, 1942) Tobias van Gent, ‘The Allied Assault on Walcheren, 1944’, in: Conny Steenman-Marcusse and Aritha van Herk, Building Liberty. Canada and World Peace, 1945-2005 (Groningen : Barkhuis Publishing, 2005) 11-30 Luc van Gent, Wim Dodemont, Fotoreport. 's-Hertogenbosch 23-27 October 1985. 53rd (Wels) Division. Anniversary of the liberation of the city in October 1944; celebration of the founding of the city in 1185 ('s-Hertogenbosch : Stichting October 1944, 1985) Har Gootzen, Keven Connor, Battle for the Roer Triangle. Operation Blackcock – January 1945 (Glasgow 2006) Geoffrey Hayes, '"Where are our liberators?" The Canadian liberation of West Brabant, 1944', in: Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies XVI (Fall 1995) 56-63 Tonie and Valmai Holt, Market-Garden. Leopoldsburg, Eindhoven, Nijmegen, Arnhem, Oosterbeek (South Yorkshire : Leo Cooper 2001) Michael Horn, 'More than cigarettes, sex and chocolate. The Canadian Army in the Netherlands, 1944-1945', in: Journal of Canadian Studies Vol. 16 (3/4) (Fall/Winter 1981), 156-173 Wim Klinkert, ‘Crossing borders: Americans during and the liberation of the Netherlands’, , in: Hans Krabbendam, Cornelis A. van Minnen, Giles Scott-Smith (eds.), Four centuries of Dutch-American relations 1609-2009 (Amsterdam : Boom, 2009) 565-574 A. Korthals Altes, N.C.K.A. in’t Veld, The forgotten Battle. Overloon and the Maas Salient 1944-45, (Staplehurst, 1995) B. Koning, The course of the war in the Netherlands (The Hague : Netherlands Tourist Office, 1945) Interkerkelijk Bureau, Charity in war-time : final report of the local Interclerical Office The Hague and its environs 1945 (The Hague : Interkerkelijk Bureau, 1946) Local Interclerical Office, Report First quarter 1945 (The Hague : IKB, 1945) L.H. Lumey en Frans W.A. van Poppel, 'The Dutch famine of 1944 -1945 : mortality and morbidity in past and present generations', in: Social History of Medicine vol. 7, 1994 Malnutrition and starvation in Western Netherlands, September 1944 -July 1945 (The Hague : General State Printing Office, 1948) 1945-1985: 40th Anniversary Liberation of the Netherlands. Booklet presented by the Royal Netherlands Embassy regarding the commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the liberation of the Netherlands on which occasion some events were held on May 4 and 5 1985 in Washington, D.C. (1985) Oorlogsgravenstichting, Memorial book (Amsterdam : Oorlogsgravenstichting, 1948) N. Phillips and J. Nikerk, Holland and the Canadians (Amsterdam : Contact, 1950)

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W.E. van Popta, ‘What the Netherlands did at sea. The Dutch merchant fleet in the Second World War and its part in the Allied Victory’ in: Grotius Annuaire International Year Book (1940-1946) (Den Haag : Nijhoff, 1948) 63-88 Peter Romijn, 'Did soldiers become governors? Liberators, resistance and the reconstruction of local government in the liberated Netherlands, 1944-1945', in: Charles F. Brower IV (ed.), World War II in Europe. The final year (New York : St. Martin's Press, 1998) 265-288 Tessa Roseboom, Prenatal exposure to the Dutch famine and health in later life (Enschede, 2000) Charles Perry Stacey, The Victory Campaign. The Operation in North-West Europe 1944-1945 (Ottawa : Queen's Printer, 1960) W. Steenbeek, Rotterdam, invasion of Holland (New York : Ballantine, 1973) Zina Stein, Famine and human development : the Dutch hunger winter of 1944 - 1945 (Oxford : Univ. Press, 1975) W. Denis Whitaker, Shelagh Whitaker, The Battle of the Scheldt (London : Souvenir Press, 1985) Henri A. van der Zee, The Hunger Winter. Occupied Holland 1944-1945 (Lincoln/London: University of Nebraska Press, 1998)

5.1 Battle of Arnhem Tom Angus, Men at Arnhem (London : Cooper, 1976) Stephen Badsey, Arnhem 1944. Operation “Market Garden” (Westport Conn. : Praeger, 2004) George F. Cholewczynski, Poles apart. The Polish airborne at the Battle of Arnhem (New York : Sarpedon ; London : Greenhill, 1993) Lloyd Clark, Arnhem. Operation Market Garden, September 1944 (Phoenix Mill : Sutton, 2002) Lloyd Clark, Arnhem. Jumping the Rhine 1944 and 1945. The Greatest Airborne Battle in History (London : Headline, 2008) Peter Elstob, Battle of the Reichswald (London : Macdonald, 1969) Anthony Farrar-Hockley, Airborne Carpet, Operation Market Garden (New York : Ballantine, 1970) 55th Airborne Commemoration 1999. Commemorative book. Memorial dedicated to the Arnhem veterans (s.l. : the Airborne Commemoration Foundation, 1999) Lewis Golden, Echoes from Arnhem (London : Kimber, 1984) Bob de Graaff, 'King Kong and the Canadians: A day in the life of the traitor of Arnhem', in: Greg Donaghy (ed.), Uncertain horizons. Canadians and their world in 1945 (Canadian Committee for the History of the Second World War) 53-74 John Winthrop Hackett, I was a stranger (London : Chatto and Windus, 1977) Louis E. Hagen, Arnhem lift. A diary of a glider pilot (London : Pilot Press, 1945)

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Peter Harclerode, Arnhem: a tragedy of errors (London : Arms and Armour, 1994) Leo Heaps, The grey goose of Arnhem (London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1976) Arie-Jan van Hees, Tugs and Gliders to Arnhem. A detailed survey of the British Glider towing operations during operation ‘Market Garden’ 17, 18, and 19 September 1944 (Eijsden : A.J. van Hees, s.d.) Christopher Hibbert, The battle of Arnhem (London : Batsford, 1962) Alistair Horne, To lose a Battle (London : Macmillan, 1969) Adriaan de Jong, War evacuees in the Open Air Museum. A sequel to the battle of Arnhem September 1944 – January 1945 (Arnhem : Netherlands Open Air Museum, 2004) Robert J. Kershaw, It never snows in September. The German view of Market Garden and the Battle of Arnhem. Sseptember 1944 (Marlborough: Crowood, 1990) A.W.L. Kessel, John St. John, Surgeon at arms (London : Heinemann, 1958) A. Laurens, Betrayal at Arnhem (London : Tandem, 1974) Charles Macdonald, Airborne (New York : Ballantine, 1970) Kenneth Macksey, 'Gambling at Arnhem. The Airbone Offensive, 1944', in: Kenneth Macksey, Military errors of World War Two (London : Arms & Armour, 1987) 179-200 Martin Middlebrook, Arnhem 1944. The Airborne battle, 17-26 September (London : Viking, 1994) Robert Peatling, No Surrender at Arnhem (Wimborne : Peatling, 2004) Geoffrey Powell, The devil's birthday. The bridges to Arnhem, 1944 (London : Buchan & Enright, 1984) Cornelius Ryan, A bridge too far (London : Hamilton, 1974) Tim Saunders, Nijmegen. US 82nd Airborne and Guards Armoured Division (Barnsley : Leo Cooper, 2001) Tim Saunders, The island. Nijmegen to Arnhem September 1944 (Barnsley : Leo Cooper, 2002) Robert Sigmond and Cees van den Bosch (eds.), Escape across the Rhine. Operations 'Pegasus' I and II, October/November 1944 (Oosterbeek : Airborne Museum, 1999) James Sims, Arnhem spearhead. A private soldier's story (London : Imperial War Museum, 1978) Stanislaw Sosabowski, Parachute General (London : Kimber, 1960) Frank, Steer, Arnhem – The fight to sustain. The untold story of the Airborne logisticians (Barnsley : Leo Cooper, 2000) Frank, Steer, Arnhem. The landing grounds and Oosterbeek (Barnsley : Leo Cooper, 2002) Frank, Steer, The bridge Arnhem (Barnsley : Leo Cooper, 2003)

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James Stock, Rhine crossing (New York : Ballantine, 1970) Marek Swieciciki, With the red devils at Arnhem (London : MaxLove, 1945) R.E. Urquhart, Wilfred Greatorex, Arnhem (London : Cassell, 1958) Charles Whiting, A bridge at Arnhem (London : Futura, 1974)

6. Jewish history / Persecution of the Jews

Gerard Aalders, 'A disgrace? Postwar restitution of looted Jewish property in the Netherlands', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Pro-ceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 393-404 Gerard Aalders, 'The robbery of Dutch Jews and postwar restitution', in: Avi Beker (ed.), The plunder of Jewish property during the Holocaust. Confronting European history (Basingstoke [etc.]: Palgrave, 2001) 282-296 Gerard Aalders, Nazi Looting. The Plunder of Dutch Jewry During the Second World War (Oxford/New York : Berg, 2004) David Barnouw, ‘History is not static’, in: Proceedings of the Stockholm International Forum on the Holocaust (Stockholm, Svensk Information, 2000) Egbert Barten, ‘Dutch anti-semitic colour animation in World War II: Robert van Genechten's Van den Vos Reynaerde (1943)’, in: Historical Journal of Film, Radio and Television, vol. 31 (2011) no. 1 Ellen Ben-Sefer, 'Gemilat Chesed and moral behaviour at Westerbork: lessons from the past to remember for the future', in: John K. Roth and Elisabeth Maxwell (eds.), Remembering for the future. The Holocaust in an age of genocide Vol.2: Ethics and religion (Houndmills : Pallgrave, 2001) 36-53 M.D. Beukers & J.J. Cahen (eds.) The Netherlands and the Jewish Migration, The Problem of Migration and Jewish Identity, Studia Rosenthaliana. Special issue. Proceedings of the 5th Internatio-nal Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands. Held from 20-22 November, 1988 under the auspices of the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences. Van Gorcum: Assen: University of Amsterdam, Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, 1989 Gay Block, Malka Drucker, Rescuers. Portraits of moral courage in the Holocaust (New York : Holmes & Meier, 1992) J.C.H. Blom, 'The persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands in a Comparative International Perspective' in: Jozeph Michman (ed.), Dutch Jewish History II. Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands 7-10 December Tel Aviv-Jerusalem, 1986 (Assen : Maastricht: Van Gorcum; The Institute for Research on Dutch Jewry; Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1989) 273-289 J.C.H. Blom, 'The persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands. A comparative Western European perspective', in: European History Quarterly 19 (3) (1989), 333-351 J.C.H. Blom et al. (eds.), The History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Oxford : the Littman Library of Jewish Civilization, 2002)

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H.J. Boas, Religious resistance in Holland (London : George Allen and Unwin, 1945) Henriette Boas, 'The Presecution and Destruction of Dutch Jewry, 1940-1945', in: Yad Vashem Studies Vol. VI (Jerusalem, 1967) 359-374 Jacob Boas, Boulevard des Misères. The Story of Transit Camp Westerbork (Hamden, CT : Archon Books, 1985) Frank Bovenkerk, 'The other side of the Anne Frank story: The Dutch role in the persecution of the Jews in World War Two', in: Crime, Law & Social Change 34 (2000) 237-258 Chaya Brasz, Transport 222. Bergen-Belsen-Palestine-July 1944 (Jerusalem, 1994) Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) E. Casutto, The last Jew of Rotterdam (Monroeville Pa. : Whitaker House, 1974) G. Jan Colijn, Marcia S. Littell (eds.), The Netherlands and Nazi genocide. Papers of the 21th Annual Scholars' Conference (Lewiston, NY : Edwin Mellen Press, 1992) Marnix Croes, ‘Gentiles and the Survival Chances of Jews in the Netherlands, 1940-1945. A Closer Look ‘, in: Beate Kosmala and Feliks Tych (eds.), Facing the Nazi Genocide: Non-Jews and Jews in Europe (Berlin : Metropol, 2004) 41-72 Marnix Croes, ‘The Holocaust in the Netherlands and the rate of jewish survival’, in: Holocaust and Genocide Studies, vol. 20, Nr. 3 (2006) 474-499 H. Daalder, 'Dutch Jews in a segmented society', in: Acta Historiae Neerlandicae X (1977) 175-194 Joods Historisch Museum, Documents of the persecution of the Dutch Jewry, 1940-1945), (Amsterdam : Athenaeum-Polak & Van Gennep ; Joods Historisch Museum, 1969) Sem Dresden, Persecution, extermination, literature (Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1995) Hermann von der Dunk, 'Jews and the rescue of Jews in the Netherlands in Historical Writing', in: Yisrael Gutman, Gideon Graif (eds.), The Historiography of the Holocaust Period. Proceedings of the fifth Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, March 1983 (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 1988) 489-511 Dutch Jewry. A demographic analysis. A post-war study in: Jewish Journal of Sociology (London), Vol. 3. No. 2 (December 1961) 195-242; and Vol. 4. No. 1 (June 1962) 47-71 Deborah Dwork, Children with a star. Jewish youth in Nazi Europe (New Haven : Yale University Press, 1991) Deborah Dwork, Robert Jan van Pelt, 'The Netherlands', in: David S. Wyman (ed.), The world reacts to the Holocaust (Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1996) 45-77 Deborah Dwork, ‘Marion van Binsbergen Prichard’s legacy’, in: David Scrase, Wolfgang Mieder, Katherine Quimby Johnson (eds.), Making a difference. Rescue and assistance during the Holocaust (Burlington, Vermont : Center for Holocaust studies at the Univ. of Vermont, 2004), 11-19

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Helen Epstein, Children of the Holocaust. Conversations with sons and daughters of survivors (New York : Putnam, 1979) H. Fein, Accounting for genocide: national responses and Jewish victimization during the Holocaust (New York : Free Press, 1979) J.S. Fishman, 'The Netherlands: Domestic Politics'. American Jewish Yearbook 1978. (Vol. 78: 362-380, in: Moshe Davis (ed.), Zionism in transition (New York : Arno Press, 1980) 165-172 J.S. Fishman, “The Netherlands: Domestic Politics”. American Year Book 1978. Vol. 78) 362-380 J.S. Fishman, 'On Jewish survival during the occupation. The vision of Jacob van Amerongen', in: Studia Rosenthaliana Vol.33, No.2 (1999) 160-173 Bert Jan Flim, 'Opportunities for Dutch Jews to hide from the Nazis, 1942-1945', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 289-305 Bert Jan Flim, Saving the Children. History of the Organized Effort to Rescue Jewish Children in the Netherlands 1942-1945 (Bethesda, Maryland : CDL Press, 2004) Eva Fogelman, Conscience and courage. Rescuers of the Jews during the Holocaust (New York : Anchor Books, 1994) H. de la Fontaine Verwey, ‘The Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana during the German occupation’, in: Studia Rosenthaliana, nrs. 38/39 (2006), 61-72 Earl M. Friedman, 'Holland and the Holocaust', in: Saul S. Friedman (Hrsg.), Holocaust literature. A handbook of critical, historical, and literary writings (Westport/London, 1993) 364-379 Dick van Galen Last, Rolf Wolfswinkel, Anne Frank and after. Dutch Holocaust literature in historical perspective (Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 1996) Evelien Gans, ‘Next year in Paramaribo: Galut and diaspora as scene-changes in the Jewish life of Jacob Meijer’, in: The Dutch intersection: the Jews and the Netherlands in modern history (Leiden/ Boston: Brill 2008) 369-387 Jonathan Goldstein, 'Motivation in holocaust rescue: the case of Jan Zwartendijk', in: John K. Roth and Elisabeth Maxwell (eds.), Remembering for the future. The Holocaust in an age of genocide Vol.2: Ethics and religion (Houndmills : Pallgrave, 2001) 271-280 Pim Griffioen and Ron Zeller, 'The Persecution of the Jews: Comparing Belgium and the Netherlands', in: The Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 34, No. 2 (1998) 126-164 Pim Griffioen and Ron Zeller, ‘Anti-Jewish policy and organisation of deportations in France and the Netherlands, 1940- 1944: a comparative study, in: Holocaust and Genocide Studies, vol. 20, Nr. 3 (2006) 437-473 Y. Gutman and E. Zuroff (eds.), Rescue attempts during the Holocaust (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 1977) Ido de Haan, 'Persecution remembered: the construction of a national trauma', in: The Netherlands’ Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 34, No. 2 (1998) 196-217

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Ido de Haan, ‘The Netherlands and the Novemberpogrom’, in: Jahrbuch für Antisemitismusforschung 8 (1999), 155-176 Ido de Haan, 'The postwar Jewish community and the memory of the persecution in the Netherlands', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 405-435 Ido de Haan, ‘Imperialism, colonialism and genocide. The Dutch case for an international history of the Holocaust’, in: Bijdragen en Mededelingen betreffende de Geschiedenis der Nederlanden (BMGN), vol. 125, afl. 2-3 (Den Haag : 2010), 301-327 Roni Hershkovitz, 'The persecution of the Jews, as reflected in Dutch underground newspapers', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Pro-ceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 307-322 F.J. Hoogewoud, 'Dutch Jewish Ex Libris found among looted books in the Offenbach archival depot (1946)', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 247-261 J. Houwink ten Cate, I. Heidebrink, 'An evaluation of Dutch archival findings related to the Shoah', in: J. Fredj (ed.), Archives of the Shoah (Paris, 1998) 468-477 J. Houwink ten Cate, 'Heydrichs Security Police and the Amsterdam Jewish Council (February 1941-October 1942)', in: J. Michman (ed.), Dutch Jewish History, Vol. III. Proceedings of the Sixth Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Jerusalem: The Institute for Research on Dutch Jewry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1993) 381-393 L. de Hoyos, Klaus Barbie. The untold story (London : W.H. Allen, 1985) The Jews of Holland during the Shoah. A catalogue accompanying the exhibition in Beit Lohamei Haghetaot (the Ghetto Fighters' House) October 21st, 1966 (1996) L. de Jong, 'Jews and Non-Jews in Nazi-occupied Holland', in: On the track of Tyranny. Essays presented by the Wiener Library to Leonard G. Montefiore, on the occasion of his seventieth birthday (London: Vellentine, Michell (for Wiener Library), 1960) 139-155 L. de Jong, 'Help to people in hiding', in: Delta. A review of Arts life and thought in the Netherlands, Vol. 8, no. 1 (Spring 1965) 37-79 L. de Jong, 'The destruction of Dutch Jewry', in: Fourth World Congress of Jewish Studies Vol. I (Jerusalem, 1967/68) 21-26 L. de Jong, 'The Netherlands and Auschwitz', in: Yad Vashem Studies Vol. VII (Jerusalem, Yad Vashem, 1968) 39-55 L. de Jong, 'Sobibor', in: Encounter Vol. 52 (12) (December 1978) 20-28 Mark Klempner, The Heart has Reasons. Holocaust Rescuers & Their Stories of Courage (Cleveland : The Pilgrim Press, 2006)

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Gert van Klinken, 'Dutch Jews as perceived by Dutch protestants, 1860-1960', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 125-134 Conny Kristel, 'A sacred duty. The Holocaust in Dutch Historiography', in: The Low Countries. Arts and Society in Flanders and the Netherlands. A Yearbook 1994-1995 Rekkem, Flanders, Belgium: Flemish-Netherlands Foundation “Stichting Ons Erfdeel”, 186-194 Konrad Kwiet, 'Problems of Jewish Resistance Historiography', in: Year Book XXIV (1979) Leo Baeck Institute (London: Secker & Warburg, 1979) 37-57 Oscar E. Lansen, 'Victims of circumstance: Jewish enemy nationals in the Dutch West Indies 1938-1947', in: Holocaust and Genocide Studies Vol.13, No.3 (1999) 437-458 Cecil E. Law, Kamp Westerbork transit camp to eternity. The liberation story (Clementsport 2000) A.J. van der Leeuw, 'The emigration list of Friedrich Weinreb', in: Y. Gutman, Cynthia J. Haft (eds.) Patterns of Jewish Leadership in Nazi Europe 1933-1945. Proceedings of the Third Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, April 1977 (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1979) 259-267 Selma Leydesdorff, 'The mythology of "Solidarity", as shown by the memory of the Ferbruarystrike of 1941', in: Dutch Jewish History 3 (1993) 353-369 Selma Leydesdorff, ‘The veil of history; the integration of jews reconsidered’, in: Jonathan Israel and Reiner Salverda (eds.) Dutch jewry: its history and secular culture 1500-2000 (Boston/Köln : Brill, 2002), 225-238 Ad van Liempt, Hitler’s Bounty Hunters. The Betrayal of the Jews (Oxford : Berg, 2005) Yehudi Lindeman, ‘In hiding in Holland’, in: Wolfgang Mieder, David Scrase (eds), The Holocaust. Personal accounts ((Burlington : The center for Holocaust studies at the Univ. of Vermont, 1996) 193-209 Yehudi Lindeman, ‘Against All Odds: Successes and Failures of the Dutch Palestine Pioneers’ Netherlands’, in: Jeffry M. Diefendorf (ed.), Lessons and Legacies. Volume VI: New Currents in Holocaust Research (Evanston Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2004) 88-111 Yehudi Lindeman, ‘All or nothing: the rescue mission of Joop Westerweel’, in: David Scrase, Wolfgang Mieder, Katherine Quimby Johnson (eds.), Making a difference. Rescue and assistance during the Holocaust (Burlington, Vermont : Center for Holocaust studies at the Univ. of Vermont, 2004), 241-265 Henry L. Mason, 'Imponderables of the Holocaust', in: World Politics Vol. XXXVI, (1) (October 1981), 90-113 Henry L. Mason, 'Testing Human Bonds within Nations. Jews in the occupied Netherlands', in: Political Science Quarterly Vol. 99 (2) (Summer 1984) 315-343 Guus Meershoek, 'The Amsterdam Police and the Persecution of the Jews', in: Michael Berenbaum and Abraham J. Peck (eds.), The Holocaust and History. The Known, the Unknown, the Disputed, and the Reexamined (Bloomington : Indiana University Press, 1998) 284-300 Richard Menkis / ‘"But you can't see the fear that people lived through" : Canadian Jewish chaplains and Canadian encounters with Dutch survivors, 1944-1945’, in: American Jewish Archives journal, vol. 70 (2008), 24-50

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Dan Michman, 'Problems of religious life in the Netherlands during the Holocaust', in: J. Michman (ed.), Dutch Jewish History. Proceedings of the Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands, November 28 - December 3, 1982. (Tel-Aviv-Jerusalem: Hebrew University of Jerusa-lem, The Institute for Research on Dutch Jewry 1984) 379-399 Dan Michman, 'Dutch and German Jews in the liberal Jewish movement', in: Michman, Jozeph (ed.) Dutch Jewish History Vol. II. Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands 7-10 December, Tel-Aviv-Jerusalem, 1986. Van Gorcum, Assen/Maastricht, The Netherlands: The Institute for Research on the Dutch Jewry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem) 247-257 Dan Michman, 'Research on the problems and conditions of religious Jewry under the Nazi regime', in: Yisrael Gutman, Gideon Graif (eds.), The historiography of the Holocaust Period. Proceedings of the Fifth Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, March 1983 (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 1988) 737-748 Dan Michman, 'Jewish religious life during the Holocaust', in: The Arnold Finkler memorial Lecture (Toronto : University of Toronto, 1991) Dan Michman, 'The place of the Holocaust of Dutch Jewry in a wider historical fabric: approaches of non-Dutch historians', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 373-391 Jozeph Michman, 'The controversial stand of the Joodse Raad in the Netherlands', in: Yad Vashem Studies X (1974) 9-68 Jozeph Michman, 'Towards an assessment of the role of the Joodse Raad of Amsterdam', in: Patterns of Jewish leadership in Nazi-Europe 1933-1945. Proceedings of the Third Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, April 1977 (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 1979) Jozeph Michman, 'The controversy surrounding the Jewish Council of Amsterdam', in: Y. Gutman, Cynthia J. Haft (eds.) Patterns of Jewish leadership in Nazi Europe 1933-1945. Proceedings of the Third Yad Vashem International Historical Conference, April 1977 (Jerusalem: Yad Vashem, 1979) 267-387 Jozeph Michman (ed.), Dutch Jewish history Proceedings of the Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands, November 28- December 3, 1982 (Tel Aviv : Tel Aviv University ; Jerusalem : Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1984) Jozeph Michman, 'Planning for the Final Solution against the background of development in Holland in 1941', in: Yad Vashem Studies Vol. XVII (1986) 145-180 Jozeph Michman, 'Some reflections on the Dutch churches and the Jews', in: Otto Dov Kulka, Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, Judaism and Christianity under the impact of National Socialism (Jerusalem, 1987) 349-352 Jozeph Michman, 'The impact of German Jewish Modernization on Dutch Jewry', in: Jacob Katz (ed.), Toward modernity. The European Jewish model (New Brunswick : Oxford: Transaction Books, 1987) 171-187 Jozeph Michman, 'The Jewish Essence of Dutch Jewry', in: Michman, Jozeph (ed.), Dutch Jewish History Vol. II. Proceedings of the Fourth Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands 7-

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10 December, Tel-Aviv-Jerusalem, 1986. Van Gorcum, Assen/Maastricht, The Netherlands: The Institute for Research on Dutch Jewry, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1989) 1-22 Judith Miller, One, by one, by one. Facing the Holocaust (New York : Simon and Schuster, 1990) Bob Moore, ‘Jewish self-help and rescue in the Netherlands during the Holocaust in comparative perspective’, in: Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, vol. 124, nr. 4 (2011), 492-505 Bob Moore, Victims and survivors. The Nazi persecution of the Jews in the Netherlands, 1940-1945 (London : Arnold, 1997) Bob Moore, 'The Dutch churches, christians and the rescue of Jews in the Netherlands', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 277-288 Shigeki Murata ; ed. by Takanobu Ogawa and Kanako Tanaka, Holocaust drawn by Japanese art (Fukuyama : Ogawa Art, 2007) A.N. Oppenheim, The Chosen People. The story of the '222 transport' from Bergen-Belsen to Palestine (London : Vallentine Mitchel, 1996) Mordecai Paldiel, 'The Netherlands', in: Mordecai Paldiel, The Path of the righteous. Gentile rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust (Hoboken New Jersey : Ktav Publishing House, 1993) 92-146 Pinkas HaKehillot. Encyclopaedia of Jewish communities from their foundation till after the Holocaust. The Netherlands (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 1985) J. Presser, Ashes in the wind. The destruction of Dutch Jewry (London : Souvenir Press, 1968, Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1988 J. Presser, The destruction of the Dutch Jews (New York : Dutton, 1969) Marion P. Prichard, ‘Rescue and resistance’, in: The Holocaust. Introductory essays (Burlington : The center for Holocaust studies at the Univ. of Vermont Vermont, 1996) 81-90 Robert D. Rachlin, ‘Felix Kersten: Himmler’s doctor and the eleventh-hour rescue operations’, in: David Scrase, Wolfgang Mieder, Katherine Quimby Johnson (eds.), Making a difference. Rescue and assistance during the Holocaust (Burlington, Vermont : Center for Holocaust studies at the Univ. of Vermont, 2004), 157- 186 Benjamin Ravid, ‘Alfred Klee and Hans Goslar: from Amsterdam to Westerbork to Bergen Belsen’, in: The Dutch intersection: The Jews and the Netherlands in modern history (Leiden/ Boston: Brill 2008) 347-368 Carol Rittner, Sondra Myers (eds.), The courage to care. Rescuers of Jews during the Holocaust (New York : New York University Press, 1986) Peter Romijn, ‘The experience of the Jews in the Netherlands during the German occupation’, in: Jonathan Israel and Reiner Salverda (eds.) Dutch jewry: its history and secular culture 1500-2000 (Boston/Köln : Brill, 2002), 253-271

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Suzanne D. Rutland, 'A Reassessment of the Dutch Record during the Holocaust', in: John K. Roth and Elisabeth Maxwell (eds.), Remembering for the future. The Holocaust in an age of genocide Vol.1: History (Houndmills : Pallgrave, 2001) 527-581 Theo Salemink, 'Strangers in a strange country: catholic views of Jews in the Netherlands, 1918-1945', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 107-123 Jos Scheren, 'Aryanization, market vendors, and peddlers in Amsterdam', in: Holocaust and Genocide Studies Vol. 14, No. 3 (2000) 415-429 I. Schöffer, 'The Jews in the Netherlands. The position of a minority through three centuries', in: I. Schöffer, Veelvormig verleden. Zeventien studies in de vaderlandse geschiedenis (Amsterdam : De Bataafsche Leeuw, 1987) Pieter Schrijvers, ‘Rome, Athens, Jerusalem: aspects of the life and work of prof. dr. David Cohen (1882-1967)’, in: Jonathan Israel and Reiner Salverda (eds.) Dutch jewry: its history and secular culture 1500-2000 (Boston/Köln : Brill, 2002), 239-252. Eric Silver, The Book of the Just. The silent heroes who saved Jews from Hitler (London : Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1992) Johan M. Snoek, The grey book. A collection of protests against anti-Semitism and the persecution of Jews issued by non-Roman Catholic Churches and Church leaders during Hitler’s rule (Assen : Van Gorcum etc., 1969) André Stein, Quiet heroes. True stories of the rescue of the Jews by Christians in Nazi Occupied Holland (New York, New York University Press, 1988) B.A. Sijes, The Position of the Jews during the German Occupation of the Netherlands. Some observations. In: Acta Historicae Neelandicae, Vol. 9 (1976), 170-192 B.A. Sijes, 'Solidarity and Actions of Rescue in Holland', in: Second Conference on the Rescue of Jews during the Holocaust Jerusalem 8-11 April 1974 (S.l. : s.n.) I. Taubes, Persecution of the Jews in Holland, 1940-1945. Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen (London, 1945) Wout Ultee and Ruud Luijkx, 'Jewish-Gentile Intermarriage 1900-1940', in: The Netherlands’ Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 34, No. 2 (1998) 165-195 Wout Ultee et al., 'The unwholesome theme of suicide: forgotten statistics of attempted suicides in Amsterdam and Jewish suicides in the Netherlands for 1936-1943', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 325-353 Georgi Verbeeck, ‘The Persecution of Jews in the Low Countries: Belgian Historiography and Public Memory in Comparative Perspective’, in: Beate Kosmala and Feliks Tych (eds.), Facing the Nazi Genocide: Non-Jews and Jews in Europe (Berlin : Metropol, 2004) 73-86 Wout Viser, ‘The attempt by non-jews to save J.M. Hillesum and I.L. Seeligmann (1942-1943)’, in: Studia Rosenthaliana, nrs. 38/39 (2006), 388-392

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Hans de Vries, 'In Holland the transports went so smoothly that it was great pleasure to look at them', in: The days of memory. International conference in Commemoration of the 50th Anniversery of the liquidation of the Vilnius Ghetto. October 11-16, 1993 (Vilnius : Baltos Lankos, 1995) 165-172 I. Williams, The role of the Jewish Council of Amsterdam under nazi rule, February 1941-September 1943 Diss. Bulmershe College of Higher Education, 1985 Ilse R. Wolff, Helen Kehr (eds.), Persecution and resistance under the Nazis (London : Institute of Contemporary History, 1978) Leni Yahil, 'Methods of Persecution. A comparison of the "Final Solution" in Holland and Denmark', in: Studies in history Vol. XXIII (1972) 279-300

6.1 Anne Frank David Barnouw, 'Anne Frank', in: The Blackwell Companion to Jewish Culture (Oxford : Basil Blackwell, 1989) David Barnouw, 'The Authenticity of Anne Frank's Diary', in: Jennifer Gariepy (ed.), Twentieth-Century Literary Criticism, Topics Volume 58 (Detroit : Gale Research Inc., 1995) 76-84. David Barnouw, 'Anne Frank', in: After the Battle, 102 (nov. 1998) 2-27 David Barnouw, 'Anne Frank and Film', in: Hyman A. Enzer and Sandra Solotaroff-Enzer (eds.), Anne Frank. Reflections on Her Life and Legacy (Urbana/Chicago : University of Illinois Press, 2000) 165-172 David Barnouw, ‘Anne Frank in the United States and in the Netherlands’, in: Hans Krabbendam, Cornelis A. van Minnen, Giles Scott-Smith (eds.), Four centuries of Dutch-American relations 1609-2009 (Amsterdam : Boom, 2009) 960-969 Jacqueline Berke, 'The Diary of Anne Frank: Widely Acclaimed but Wantonly Betrayed' (Madison, NJ : Center for Holocaust Study) Catherine A. Bernard, ‘Anne Frank: The Cultivation of the Inspirational Victim’, in: Elizabeth R. Baer and Myrna Goldenberg (eds.), Experience and Expression. Women, the Nazis, and the Holocaust (Detroit : Wayne State University Press, 2003) 201-225 Bruno Bettelheim, 'The Ignored Lesson of Anne Frank', in: Bruno Bettelheim, Surviving and other essays (New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1979) 246-257 Harold Bloom (ed.), Anne Frank's The diary of Anne Frank ( New ed. - New York : Bloom's Literary Criticism, 2010) Harold Bloom (ed.), A scholarly look at the Diary of Anne Frank (Philadelphia : Chelsea House, 1999) R.F. Brenner, 'Writing Herself against History. Anne Frank's Self-Portrait as a Young Artist', in: Modern Judaism Vol.16, No.2 (May 1996) 105-134 Tim Cole, Images of the Holocaust. The Myth of the 'Shoah Business' (London : Duckworth, 1999), 23-46 Marianne Denise De Costa, Anne Frank and Etty Hillesum. Inscribing Spirituality and Sexuality (New Brunswick, NJ : Rutgers University Press, 1998)

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Hyman A. Enzer and Sandra Solotaroff-Enzer (eds.), Anne Frank. Reflections on her life and legacy (Urbana/Chicago : University of Illinois Press, 2000) Anne Frank, The diary of Anne Frank. The critical edition. Prepared by the Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation (New York : Doubleday, 1989) Anne Frank Foundation, Anne Frank. The diary, the house and the foundation (Amsterdam : Anne Frank Foundation, 1982) Annelies Maria Frank, ‘Anne Frank, the Writer: an unfinished story’ (Washington: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 2003) Miep Gies, Alison Leslie Gold, Anne Frank remembered. The story of Miep Gies, who helped hide the Frank Family (New York : Simon and Schuster, 1987) Susan Goldman Rubin, Searching for Anne Frank. Letters from Amsterdam to Iowa (New York : Harry N. Abrams, 2003) Lawrence Graver, An obsession with Anne Frank. Meyer Levin and The Diary (Berkeley : University of California Press, 1995) Eugenie Harris, Anne Frank's diary as a young girl (New York : Simon & Schuster, 1965) Dienke Hondius, 'A new perspective on helpers of Jews during the Holocaust. The case of Miep and Jan Gies', in: Alex Grobman and Joel Fishman, Anne Frank in historical perspective: a teaching guide for secondary schools. (Los Angeles, Cal: Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles and Martyrs Memorial and Museum of the Holocaust, 1995) 33-47 L. de Jong, 'Anne Frank's short stories', in: Delta. A review of arts life and thought in the Netherlands, Vol. 1, (1958) 81-83 L. de Jong, 'The Girl Who Was Anne Frank', in: Naoshi Koriyama, Akira Hamaguchi (eds.), The Girl Who Was Anne Frank & Other Stories (Tokyo : Hokuseido Press, 1964) 1-10 Hedda Rosner Kopf., Understanding Anne Frank's the Diary of a young girl. A student casebook to issues, sources and historical documents (Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press, 1997) Tony Kushner, ‘”I want to go on Living after my Death”: The Memory of Anne Frank’, in: Martin Evans and Ken Lunn (eds.), War and Memory in the Twentieth Century (Oxford : Berg, 1997) 3-25 Carol Ann Lee, Roses from the earth. The biography of Anne Frank (London : Viking, 1999) Carol Ann Lee, The Hidden Life of Otto Frank (London : Viking, 2002) Jacqueline van Maarsen, A Friend Called Anne. Memories of War and a very special friendship with Anne Frank Retold for children by Carol Ann Lee (London : Penguin, 2004) Ralph Melnick, The stolen legacy of Anne Frank. Meyer Levin, Lillian Hellman and the staging of the diary (New Haven, Conn. : Yale University Press, 1997) Betty Merti, The world of Anne Frank. A complete resource guide (Portland, Maine : Walch, 1998)

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Laureen Nussbaum, 'Anne Frank', in: Kristiaan Aercke (ed.), Women Writing in Dutch (New York & London : Garland, 1994) 513-575 Laureen Nussbaum, 'Anne Frank, The Writer', in: Viktoria Hertling (Hrsg.), Mit den augen eines Kindes. Children in the Holocaust, children in exile, children under fascism (Amsterdam : Rodopi, 1998) 111-121 Sylvia Patterson Iskander, 'Anne's Reading', in: Children's Literature Association Quarterly, Vol.13, No.3 (Fall 1988) 137-141 Mirjam Pressler, The story of Anne Frank (London : Macmillan 1999) Carol Rittner (ed.), Anne Frank in the world. Essays and reflections (Armonk, NY : Sharpe, 1998) Carol Rittner, John K. Roth (eds.), Different voices. Women and the Holocaust (New York : Parago House, 1993) Alvin H. Rosenfeld, 'The Anne Frank We Remember', in: Dimensions, Vol.5 (1989) No.1, 9-12 Alvin H. Rosenfeld, 'Popularization and memory. The case of Anne Frank', in: Peter Hayes (ed.), Lessons and legacies. The meaning of the Holocaust in a changing world (Evanston, Ill. : Northwestern University Press, 1991) 243-278 Alvin H. Rosenfeld, 'The Americanization of the Holocaust', in: Commentary (June 1995) 35-40 Gerrold van der Stroom, ‘Anne Frank and her diaries’, in: Jonathan Israel and Reiner Salverda (eds.) Dutch jewry: its history and secular culture 1500-2000 (Boston/Köln : Brill, 2002), Gerrold van der Stroom, Susan Massotty (eds), Anne Frank’s tales from the secret annex. Including her unfinished novel Cady’s Life (New York, 2003) Richard Tames, Anne Frank: An authorized biography (Des Plaines, Ill. : Heinemann, 1999) Berteke Waaldijk, 'Reading Anne Frank as a Woman', in: Women's Studies International Forum, Vol.16, No.4 (July-August 1993) 327-335 Cara Wilson, and Otto Frank, Dear Cara. Letters from Otto Frank: Anne Frank's father shares his wisdom (Sandwich MA : North Star Publishers, 2001) The World of Anne Frank Compiled by the Anne Frank House (London ; Macmillan, 2001) Nanda van der Zee, The roommate of Anne Frank (Cardiff : Drake, 2003)

7. Memoirs, (auto)biographies and other ego-documents

Clara Asscher-Pinkhof, Star children (Detroit, Wayne State University Press, 1986) Flory A. van Beek, Flory. Survival in the Valley of Death. Holocaust 1940-1945 (Santa Ana, Calif. : Seven Locks Press, 1998) Sigismund Payne Best, The Venlo Incident (London: Hutchinson, 1949)

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Lily Beunk-Niemoller (POW number 12942), Survival under the rising sun : World War II in the Dutch East Indies (S.l. : s.n., 2011) Jacob Boas (ed.), We are witness. Five diaries of teenagers who died in the Holocaust (New York : Holt, 1995) Jacob Boas,'"Then end of the world will soon be here." Five diaries of teenagers who died in the Holocaust', in: Barbara Bauer und Waltraud Strickhausen (Hrsg.), "Für ein Kind war das anders." Traumatische Erfahrungen jüdicher Kinder und Jugendlicher im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland (Berlin : Metropol, 1999) 108-114 Kees W. Bolle (ed.), Ben's story. Holocaust letters with selections from the Dutch underground press (Carbondale : Southern Illinois University Press, 2001) Corrie ten Boom with John and Elizabeth Sherrill, The hiding place (Old Tappan, NJ : Spire Books, 1971) Titia Bozuwa, The Emperor's guest: coming of age behind barbed wire during WWII in Indonesia (Sanbornville, NH : Triple Tulip Press, 2006) Margot DeWilde ; as told by Sharma L. Wolff and Carol L. Miller, Margot 47574 (Plymouth, MM : Carol Miller, 2009) Rachel Feldhay Brenner, Writing as resistance. Four women confronting the Holocaust: Edith Stein, Simone Weil, Anne Frank, Etty Hillesum (University Park, Pennsylvania : Pennsylvania State University Press, 1997) Ralph & Cathy Brink, WW II... as seen through kids' eyes (Atascadero : Brink Publishing USA, 2005) Elsa Caspers, To save a life. Memoirs of a Dutch resistance courier (London : Deirdre McDonald, 1995) Julian Castle Stanford, Reflections. The diary of a German-Jew in hiding (Oakland, California : Institute for the righteous acts of the Judah L. Magnes Memorial Museum, 1965) Hans Catz, The Eye of the Needle. A story from World War II (Huizen, 1999) My story, 1940-1945 / Thea Coleman-Tielrooy (S.l. : s.n., 2011) Joost Coté, ‘‘Under the Japs': memories of internment and revolution : interviews’, in: Joost Coté, Loes Westerbeek (eds.), Recalling the Indies. Colonial culture & postcolonial identities (Amsterdam : Aksant, 2005) 173-204 Johanna-Ruth Dobschiner, Selected to live (London : Pickering & Inglis, 1969) Harry A. Dolph, The Evader. An American airman's eight months with the Dutch underground (Austin, Tex : Eakin, 1991) Gerhard Durlacher, Stripes in the sky (London: Serpent’s Tail, 1991) Gerhard Durlacher, Drowning. Growing up in the Third Reich (London : Serpent's Tail, 1993) Gerhard Durlacher, The search (New York : Serpent's Tail, 1998) Mandy R. Evans, Lest we forget (Berrien Springs, Mich.: Andrews University Press, 1991)

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Carol Lee Flinders, ‘Etty Hillesum. “The thinking heart of the barracks”’, in: Enduring Lives. Portraits of women and faith in action (New York : Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin) 35-96 Moshe Flinker, Young Moshe's diary. The spiritual torment of a Jewish boy in Nazi Europe (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem, 1965) Herbert Ford, Flee the captor (Nashville, TN : Southern Publishing Association, 1966) Frits Forrer, Through a child's eye : five years under the swastika (Gulf Breeze, Fla : Holland's Glory, 2nd ed. 2011) Jack van der Geest, Was God on vacation? A WWII autobiography (Arvada, Col., 1995) Benno Gitter, The story of my life (London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1999) Silvia Grohs-Martin, Silvie (New York : Welcome Rain, 2000) Irving Halperin, 'Etty Hillesum. A Story of Spiritual Growth', in: Randolph L. Braham (ed.), Reflections of the Holocaust in Art and Literature (New York : Columbia University Press, 1990) 1-17 Erik Hazelhoff, In Pursuit of Life (Thrupp : Sutton, 2003) Dirk van der Heide, My sister and I: the diary of a Dutch boy refugee (New York : Harcourt, Brace and Company, 1941) Abel J. Herzberg, Between two streams. A Diary from Bergen-Belsen (London : I.B. Tauris, 1997) Hidden Letters Annotated by Deborah Slier and Ian Shine (New York : Star Bright Books, 2008) Etty Hillesum, An Interrupted life. The diaries of Etty Hillesum 1941-1943 (London : Cape, 1983) Etty Hillesum, Etty, a diary 1941-1943 (London : Cape, 1983) Etty Hillesum, Letters from Westerbork (London : Cape, 1986) Etty Hillesum, A life transformed (London : Continuum, 2009) Eline Hoekstra Dresden, Wishing upon a star. A tale of Holocaust and hope (Portland Or. : Blackmore & Blackmore, 2000) Daniel Johannes Huygens, Opposite the lion's den. A story of hiding Dutch Jews (Rose Bay, NSW : Brandl & Schlesinger, 1996) E.H. (Dan) Kampelmacher, Fighting for survival (New York / Jerusalem: Yad Vashem / The Holocaust Survivors’ Memoirs Project, 2006) Kasaboski, Tracy and Kristen den Hartog, The Occupied Garden. Recovering the Story of a Family in the War-Torn Netherlands (Toronto, Ontario : McClelland & Stewart, 2008) James H. Keeffe III, Two gold coins and a prayer. The epic journey of a World War II bomber pilot and POW (Fall City, Washington : Appell Publishing, 2010)

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Janet Keith, A friend among enemies. The incredible story of Arie van Mansum in the Holocaust (Richmond Hill, Ont. : Fitzhenry & Whiteside, 1991) Felix Kersten, The Kersten Memoirs, 1940-1945 (London : Hutchinson, 1956) Bob S. Kuyt, Our Story (New York : Vantage, 1995) Elsa M. van der Laaken, A point of reference (S.l. : Xlibris Corporation, 2002) Isaac Levy, Witness to evil. Bergen-Belsen, 1945 (London : Halban, 1995) P.E. van Loo (ed.), We flew the rocket firing typhoon. World War II memories of No. 124 Wing RAF pilots and supporting staff (The Hague : Staff of the Commander in Chief of the Royal Netherlands Air Force, 1998) Philip Mechanicus, Waiting for death. A Diary (London : Calder and Boyars, 1968) W.M.L. Mekkink van den Brink, The diary of "our" war - 17 September 1944 to 5 May 1945 (S.l : s.n., 1983) August Philips, Memoirs of August Philips (Hamden, Conn. : August Philips, 1985) Truus Menger, Not then, not now, not ever (Amsterdam: Max Drukker Stichting, 1998) Marga Minco, Bitter Herbs. A little chronicle (London : Penguin, 1991) Bob Moore, ‘Louis de Jong: Writing the History of Occupied Europe’, in: Contemporary European History Vol.14 (3), August 2005, 415-418 Jona Oberski, A childhood. A novella (London : Hodder and Stoughton ; Toronto : Lester & Orpen Dennys, 1984) Abraham Pais, A tale of two continents. A physicist's life in a turbulent world (Oxford : Oxford University Press, 1997) Ann Pasternak Slater, A Bergen-Belsen Correspondance. In: Arete, nr. 1, winter 1999. Henk E. Pelser, Henk’s war. A memoir of the dutch underground (London: Portell Production, 2006) Liliane Pelzman, And No More Sorrow. The World War II Memoirs of Sonja Kiek Rosenstein Cohen ( Nashville, Tennessee : Cold Tree Press, 2007) Jaap Penraat, Forging freedom, a true story of heroism during the Holocaust (New York : Putnam, 2001) Lila Perl, Marion Blumthal Lazan, Four perfect pebbles. A Holocaust story (New York : Greenwillow, 1996) Jaap Polak, Ina Soep, Steal a pencil for me. Love letters from camp Bergen-Belsen Westerbork (Scarsdale : Lion Books, 2000) Hans Poley, Return to the hiding place (Elgin, Ill. : LifeJourney, 1993) Bob Porter, The long return (Burnaby : 1998)

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Johanna Reiss, The upstairs room (New York : Crowell, 1972) Willem de Ridder, Countdown to Freedom (Bloomington : AuthorHouse, 2007) Leesha Rose, The tulips are red (South Brunswick, NJ : A.S. Barnes, 1978) Gordon F. Sander, The Frank family that survived. A Twentieth-Century Odyssey (London : Hutchinson, 2004) Eva Schloss with Evelyn Julia Kent, Eva's story : a survivor's tale by the step-sister of Anne Frank (London : Allen, 1988) Henry G. Schogt, The Curtain. Witness and Memory in Wartime Holland (Waterloo Ont. : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2003) Piet Schrijvers, 'Truth is the daughter of time: Prof. David Cohen as seen by himself and by others', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Pro-ceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 355-370 Sluyser, Before I forget (New York : T. Yoseloff., 1962) Klaas A.D. Smelik (ed.), Etty. The Letters and Diaries of Etty Hillesum 1941-1943. Complete and Unabridged (Grand Rapids : William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2002) Barry Spanjaard, Don't fence me in! An American teenager in the Holocaust (Los Angeles : B.& B. Publishing, 1981) Ed van Thijn, 'Memories of a hidden child: a personal reflection', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 265-276 Nicola Tyrer, Stolen childhoods : the untold stories of the children interned by the Japanese in the Second World War (London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2011) Albert VanderMey, When a neighbour came calling: Personal accounts of the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands 19140-1945 (Jordan Station, Ontario, Canada : Paideia Press, 1985) Kathleen van der Vat, Kathleen's war : an Englishwoman relives the Nazi occupation of Holland (London : DFJ Books, 2011) Edith Velmans, Edith's book. The true story of how one young girl survived the war (Harmondsworth : Viking, 1998; New York : Bantam, 2001) Hilde Verdoner-Sluizer, Signs of life. The letters of Hilde Verdoner-Sluizer from Nazi Transit Camp Westerbork, 1942-1944 (Washington, DC : Acropolis Books, 1990) Christl Verduyn, ‘A Piece of the Picture: Kryn Taconis, Dutch-Canadian Photojournalist 1918-1979’, in: Conny Steenman-Marcusse and Aritha van Herk, Building Liberty. Canada and World Peace, 1945-2005 (Groningen : Barkhuis Publishing, 2005) 53-71 Peter Voute, Only a free man: War memories of two Dutch doctors (1940-1945) (Santa Fe, NM : Lighting Tree, 1982)

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B.W. de Vries, Remi. Portrait of a young Dutch Jew in the Holocaust (Tel Aviv : Herzliyya, 2004) B.W. de Vries, David’s Diary. Memoirs of a Jewish family during the German occupation of the Netherlands (s.l. : Alice Markowitz, 2008) Aad Wagenaar, Settela (Nottingham : Five Leaves, 2005) Ben Wajikra, Tales from the Milestone. My life before and during 1940-1945 (New York : iUniverse 2003) John H. Waller, The Devil’s Doctor: Felix Kersten and the Secret Plot to turn Himmler against Hitler (New York : Wiley, 2002) Philip E. Webber, ‘Tempus (non simper) fugit: Concepts of time in World War II diary fragments from the Netherlands’, in: Thomas F. Shannon, Johan P. Snapper (eds.), Janus at the Millennium. Perspectives on Time in the Culture of the Netherlands (Dallas etc : University Press of America, 2004) 33-41 Werner Weinberg, Self-portrait of a Holocaust survivor (Jefferson, NC : McFarland, 1985) Hannah Kalter Weiss, Scuds. A Teenage Jewish Refugee In Nazi-Occupied Holland (Jerusalem : Devora Publishing, 2006) Angela Williams, ‘Women behind the wire : memories of life in a Japanese internment camp : Dee Kiesling's story’, in: Her Storia, vol. 9 (2011), 13-16 Margaret Withof-Keus, Dearest Peter. Letters from World War II (Luxembourg, 2005) Peter Wyden, Stella (New York : Simon & Schuster, 1992) Kitty Zilversmit, Yours Always. A Holocaust love story (Bethesda, MD : CDL Press, 1995)

8. Aftermath

Bart van Ark, Jakob de Haan and Herman J. de Jong, ‘Characteristics of economic growth in the Netherlands during the postwar period’, in: Nicholas Crafts and Gianni Toniolo (eds.), Economic growth in Europe since 1945 (Cambridge : Cambridge UP, 1996) 290-328 Jan Bank, 'Post-war politics and the legacy of nazism in the Netherlands', in: Stein Ugelvik Larsen (ed.), Modern Europe after Fascism 1943-1980s Vol.II (New York : Columbia University Press, 1998) 1389-1422 Jaap Barendregt, Securities at Risk. The restitution of Jewish securities stolen in the Netherlands during world War II (Amsterdam: aksant, 2004) J.C.H. Blom, 'Suffering as warning. The Netherlands and the legacy of war', in: Canadian Journal of Netherlandic Studies, XVI (ii) (Fall 1995) 64-68 J.C.H. Blom, ' At any cost?', in: Peace and security in the twenty-first century. A report on the lectures and the symposium (Nijmegen : City of Nijmegen, May 4&5 Committee, 2001) 6-15 Henriette Boas, Jewish figures in post-war Dutch literature (London, 1963)

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Chaya Brasz, Removing the yellow badge. The struggle for a Jewish community in the postwar Netherlands (Jerusalem : Institute for Research on Dutch Jewry, 1995) Monika Diederichs, ‘Stigma and Silence: Dutch Women, German Soldiers and their Children’, in: Kjersti Ericsson and Eva Simonsen (eds.), Children of World War II (Oxford : Berg, 2005) 151-164 Chaya Brasz, ‘After the Shoah: continuity and change in the post-war jewish community of the Netherlands’, in: Jonathan Israel and Reiner Salverda (eds.) Dutch jewry: its history and secular culture 1500-2000 (Boston/Köln : Brill, 2002), 274- 288. Legacies of violence : proceedings of the Dutch-Japanese workshop held at The Netherlands Institute for War Documentation, 9-10 March 2006 / proceedings ed.: Eveline Buchheim, Ralf Futselaar. - Amsterdam : NIOD, 2006. - 99 p. Debórah Dwork, 'Custody and care of Jewish children in the postwar Netherlands. Ethnic identity and cultural hegemony', in: Peter Hayes (ed.), Lessons and legacies III. Memory, memorialization, and denial (Evanston : Northwestern UP, 1999) 109-137 J.S. Fishman, 'The Jewish War Orphans in the Netherlands. The guardianship issue 1945-1950', in: Wiener Library Bulletin, Vol. XXVII (1973/4) new series 30/31, 31-36 J.S. Fishman, 'The Jewish community in Post-war Netherlands 1944-1975', in: Midstream, Vol. XXII (1) (January 1976) 42-54 J.S. Fishman, The Post-War reconstruction of the Dutch Jewish community and its implication for the writing of contemporary Jewish History (London : University College, 1976) J.S. Fishman, 'The Anneke Beekman Affair and the Dutch News Media', in: Jewish Social Studies, Vol. XL (1978) 1, 3-24 J.S. Fishman, 'The Ecumenical Challenge of Jewish Survival. Pastor Kalma and Postwar Dutch Society, 1946', in: Journal of Ecumenical Studies, Vol. 15 (3) (1978), 461-476 J.S. Fishman, 'The reconstruction of the Dutch Jewish community and its implications for the writing of contemporary Jewish History', in: Proceedings of the American Academy for Jewish Research, Vol. XLV (New York, 1978) 67-101 J.S. Fishman, 'The War Orphans Controversy in the Netherlands. Majority-Minority Relations', in: J.S. Fishman, Dutch Jewish History. Proceedings of the Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands November 28 - December 3, 1982. Tel-Aviv Jerusalem: Tel-Aviv University: Hebrew University of Jerusalem: The Institute for Research on Dutch Jewry, 1984, 421-432 Manfred Gerstenfeld, Judging the Netherlands : the renewed Holocaust Restitution Process, 1997-2000 ( Jerusalem : Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Institute for Global Jewish Affairs, 2011) Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, Reconstructing the record of Nazi cultural plunder : a survey of the dispersed archives of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR) (Amsterdam : Institute of Social History (IISH/IISG), 2011). – ‘The Netherlands’, p. 252-266. Ido de Haan, ‘The paradoxes of Dutch history: historiography of the Holocaust in the Netherlands’, in: David Bankier, Dan Michman (eds.), Holocaust historiography in context : emergence, challenges, polemics and achievements (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem ; New York [etc.] : Berghahn Books, 2008) 355-376

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Ido de Haan, 'Persecution remembered: the construction of a national trauma', in: The Netherlands’ Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 34, No. 2 (1998) 196-217 Ido de Haan, 'The postwar Jewish community and the memory of the persecution in the Netherlands', in: Chaya Brasz and Yosef Kaplan (eds.), Dutch Jews as perceived by themselves and by others. Proceedings of the Eighth International Symposium on the History of the Jews in the Netherlands (Leiden : Brill, 2001) 405-435 Ido de Haan, ‘Paths of Normalisation after the Persecution of the Jews: The Netherlands, France and West Germany in the 1950s’, in: Richard Bessel, Dirk Schumann (eds), Life after Death. Approaches to a cultural and social history of Europe during the 1950s and 1950s (Cambridge, 2003) 65-92 J.F.Ph. Hers, J.L. Terpstra (eds.), Stress. Medical and legal Analysis of late Effects of World War II Suffering in the Netherlands (Oegstgeest : Samsom-Sijthoff, 1988) Dienke Hondius, 'A cold reception. Holocaust survivors in the Netherlands and their return', in: Patterns of Prejudice, Vol. 28 (1) (1994), 47-65 Dienke Hondius, 'The reconstruction of Jewish life in Europe after the Second World War', in: Journal of Holocaust Education (London : Insitute of Contemporary History, 1998) Dienke Hondius, 'Welcome in Amsterdam? Return and reception of survivors: new research and findings', in: John K. Roth and Elisabeth Maxwell (eds.), Remembering for the future. The Holocaust in an age of genocide Vol.3: Memory (Houndmills : Pallgrave, 2001) 135-141 Dienke Hondius, Return. Holocaust Survivors and Dutch Anti-Semitism (Westport : Praeger, 2003) Dienke Hondius, ‘Bitter Homecoming: The Return and Reception of Dutch and steles Jews in the Netherlands’, in: David Bankier (ed.), The Jews Are Coming Back. The Return of the Jews to their Countries of Origin after WWII (New York : Berghahn, 2005) 108-135 Elrud Ibsch, ‘Writing against silence. Jewish writers of the generation-after in the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, and France: a comparison’, The Dutch intersection: The Jews and the Netherlands in modern history (Leiden - Boston: Brill 2008) 390-402 Frank Inklaar, ‘The Marshall Plan and the modernization of Dutch society’, in: Hans Krabbendam, Cornelis A. van Minnen, Giles Scott-Smith (eds.), Four centuries of Dutch-American relations 1609-2009 (Amsterdam : Boom, 2009) 761-772 B. Karlsberg, 'German Federal Compensation and restitution laws and Jewish Victims in the Netherlands', in: Studia Rosenthaliana Vol 2 (1968), 194-244 Peter Keppy, The politics of redress : war damage compensation and restitution in Indonesia and the Philippines, 1940-1957 (Leiden : KITLV Press, 2010) Connie Kristel, ‘Survivors as Historians: Abel Herzberg, Jacques Presser and Loe de Jong on the Nazi Persecution of Jews in the Netherlands’, in: David Bankier, Dan Michman (eds.), Holocaust historiography in context : emergence, challenges, polemics and achievements (Jerusalem : Yad Vashem ; New York [etc.] : Berghahn Books, 2008) 207-224 Connie Kristel, ‘Revolution and Reconstruction: Dutch Jewry after the Holocaust’, in: David Bankier (ed.), The Jews Are Coming Back. The Return of the Jews to their Countries of Origin after WWII (New York : Berghahn, 2005) 136-147

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Pieter Lagrou, 'Victims of Genocide and National Memory. Belgium, France and the Netherlands, 1945-1965', in: Past & Present. A journal of historical studies, Vol. 154, (February 1997) 181-222 Pieter Lagrou, The legacy of Nazi Occupation: Patriotic memory and national recovery in Western Europe, 1945-1965 (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1999) Pieter Lagrou, ‘The politics of memory. Resistance as a collective myth in post-war France, Belgium and the Netherlands, 1945-1965’, in: European Review, vol. 11, nr. 4 ( 2003) 527-549 Pieter Lagrou, ‘The nationalization of victimhood: Selective violence and national grief in Western Europe, 1940-1960’, in: Richard Bessel, Dirk Schumann (eds), Life after death. Approaches to a cultural and social history of Europe during the 1950s and 1950s (Cambridge, 2003) 243-258 Pieter Lagrou, ‘Representations of War in Western Europe, 1939-45’, in: Joseph Canning et al. (eds.), Power, violence and mass death in pre-modern and modern times (Aldershot : Ashgate, 2004) 175-189 Pieter Lagrou, ’Facing the Holocaust in France, Belgium, and the Netherlands’, in: Jeffry M. Diefendorf (ed.), Lessons and Legacies. Volume VI: New Currents in Holocaust Research (Evanston Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 2004) 475-486 Pieter Lagrou, ‘Return to a Vanished World. European Societies and the Remnants of their Jewish Communities, 1945-1947,’in: David Bankier (ed.), The Jews Are Coming Back. The Return of the Jews to their Countries of Origin after WWII (New York : Berghahn, 2005) 1-24 Pieter Lagrou, ’Victims of genocide and national memory: Belgium, France and the Netherlands 1945-65’ in: Gordon Martel (ed.), The World War Two Reader (New York : Routledge) 389-421 Walter Lipgens, Wilfried Loth (eds.), Documents on the history of European integration 1939-1950 (Berlin, New York, 1985-1989) Henry L. Mason, The Purge of Dutch Quislings (Den Haag : Nijhoff, 1952) Henry L. Mason, 'Accomodations and other flawed reactions. Issues for Verwerking in the Netherlands', in: Peter Hayes (ed.), Lessons and legacies III. Memory, memorialization and denial (Evanston : Northwestern UP, 1999) 93-108 J.P. Meihuizen, 'Special administration of criminal justice and the purging of trade and industry concerning economic collaboration in the Netherlands (1945-1951)', in: D. Luyten (ed.), Penalization of economic collaboration in Western Europe after the Second World War (Proceedings of the International Conference Brussels 13 December 1996) (Brussels, 1997) 46-67 Bob Moore, ‘’Goed en fout’ or ‘grijs verleden’? Competing perspectives on the history of the Netherlands under German Occupation 1940-1945’, in Dutch Crossing. A Journal of Low Countries Studies Vol. 27, Number 2 (Winter 2003) 155-168 'The Netherlands', in: Nazi Gold. The London Conference (London : The Stationery Office, 1998) 355-375 Marko Otten, Julia Smilyanska (eds.), Lessons from the Holocaust in Ukraine and the Low Countries : a multinational compendium to the education of remembrance = Doslidžennja ta vikladannja istoptiji Ġolokostu Ukrajina, Niderlandy, Belʹġija : Zbirnyk materialiv mižnarodnoġo proektu "Istorija Ġolokostu v Ukrajini ta Nyžnich Zemljach" (Kjiv : Duch i Litera ; Arnhem : Moadad, 2010)

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Karen Polak, Judith Schuyf (eds.), A telling silence. Spectrums of Dutch remembrance (Anne Frank Stichting/Nationaal Comité 4 en 5 mei, Amsterdam/ICODO, Utrecht : Amsterdam, 2001) Renze Portengen, 'The Netherlands. A pillarised nation', in: Louk Hagendoorn et al.(eds.), European nations and nationalism. Theoretical and historical perspectives (Aldershot 2000) 141-163 Malcolm D. Rivkin, Jews and judaism in post-war Amsterdam (Amsterdam: unpublished manuscript of Bibliotheca Rosenthaliana, 1954) 42-46 Malcolm D. Rivkin, 'The return of Amsterdam Jewry', in: Jewish Frontier, Vol. XXIII (2) (1956), 20-24 Peter Romijn, 'The image of collaboration in post-war Dutch society', in: 1945: Consequences and sequels of the Second World War. Bulletin of the International Committee of the History of the Second World War, no.27/28 (1995) 311-324 Peter Romijn, 'Pastors and perpetrators. Dutch churches and the reintegration of Nazi-collaborators', in: Journal of European Studies, Vol. XXVI (4) (1996) 373-387 Peter Romijn, 'The synthesis of the political order and the resistance movement in the Netherlands in 1945', in: Gill Bennett (ed.), The end of war in Europe 1945 (London, Her Majesty’s Stationary Office, 1996) 139-147 Peter Romijn, '"Restoration of confidence": The purge of local government in the Netherlands as a problem of postwar reconstruction', in: István Deák et al. (eds.), The politics of retribution in Europe. World War II and its aftermath (Princeton : Princeton UP, 2000) 173-193 Herman C.F. Schoordijk, ‘The Goudstikker Case’, in: Wouter Veraart, Laurens Winkel (eds.), The Post-War Restitution of Property Rights in Europe : Comparative Perspectives (Amsterdam : Kloof, 2011) 109-117 Dick Schram, 'World War II in Dutch literature', in: Coming to terms with the Second World War in contemporary literature and the visual arts: Five European perspectives (München : Verlag Silke Schreiber, 2000) 315-339 Wybrand Op den Velde, Posttraumatic stress disorder in life-span perspective: The Dutch Resistance Veterans adjustment study (Aalsmeer : PrePress, 2001) Wouter Veraart, ‘Contrasting Legal Concepts of Restitution in France and the Netherlands (1943-1952)’, in: Wouter Veraart, Laurens Winkel (eds.), The Post-War Restitution of Property Rights in Europe : Comparative Perspectives (Amsterdam : Kloof, 2011) 21-34 Frank van Vree, ‘The politics of memory. The commemoration of the Second World War in a historical and comparative perspective’, in: Titus Ensink and Christoph Sauer (eds.), The Art of Commemoration. Fifty years after the Warsaw Uprising (Amsterdam/Philadelphia : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2004) 222-241 Michael Wintle, 'Pillarisation, consociation and vertical pluralism in the Netherlands revisited: A European view', in: West European Politics, Vol.23, No. 3 (July 2000) 139-152 Jolande Withuis, 'World view and concentration camps. The men from Putten, communists and the relation between war trauma and culture', in: The Netherlands’ Journal of Social Sciences Vol. 34, No. 2 (1998) 218-235

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Jolande Withuis, 'Mothers of the nation: Post-War gendered interpretations of the experiences of Dutch Resistance women', in: Claire Duchen and Irene Bandhauer-Schöffmann, When the war was over. Women, war and peace in Europe, 1940-1956 (London and New York : Leicester University Press, 2000) 29-43 Jolande Withuis, ’From Victims Divided To Victims United: The Politics of War Trauma in the Netherlands, 1945-1980’, in: Kenji Kosaka and Masahiro Ogino (eds.), A Quest for Alternative Sociology (Melbourne : Trans Pacific Press, 2008) 122-140 Jolande Withuis, ‘The management of victimhood: Long term health damage from asthenia to PTSD’, in: J. Withuis and A. Mooij (eds.), The politics of trauma: The aftermath of World War II in eleven European countries (Amsterdam : Aksant, 2010), 287-322 Jolande Withuis and Annet Mooij, ‘From totalitarianism to trauma: A paradigm change in the Netherlands’, in: J. Withuis and A. Mooij (eds.), The politics of trauma: The aftermath of World War II in eleven European countries (Amsterdam : Aksant, 2010), 193-215 World War II and the aftermath in the Netherlands. The victims, the benefits, the remembrance and the lessons for the future (Den Haag : Ministry of Health, Welfare and Sport, 1998)