A Haaretz columnist’s account couldn’t be more wrong. The National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam deeply explores this very dark part of the Netherlands’ history, as well as antisemitism in Dutch society before, during and after the Shoah, writes the chief curator
Chaim Levinson visited the new National Holocaust Museum in Amsterdam during his summer vacation and clearly missed a number of essential elements in the permanent exhibition. This is obvious from his Haaretz opinion piece last week in which he claims, for example, that the exhibition fails to discuss collaboration by Dutch citizens.