A Dutch tram company, which historically transported 63,000 Jews including Anne Frank to Nazi concentration camps during World War II, has been reported to have sought compensation from Germany for hundreds of rides provided after the end of WWII. This action has sparked discussions and raised questions about the moral implications of such claims, considering the tragic context in which these transports occurred.
Dutch tram company that transported Jews to Nazi concentration camp tried to claim back owed money for hundreds of rides https://t.co/sPqnAu3K0e
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Dutch tram operator chased bills from Germany for taking Jews to death camps after the end of WWII https://t.co/dX7bb9o1Ti
Dutch tram company that transported 63,000 Jews including Anne Frank to Nazi concentration camps tried to claw money back for hundreds of rides https://t.co/QHr71tMl3W https://t.co/gy1bRWw0Cs
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