Amsterdam fined, taxed Holocaust survivors in hiding

Started by Martinus, April 03, 2013, 04:15:54 AM

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Martinus

QuoteAmsterdam fined, taxed Holocaust survivors in hidingStudent discovers that city went after survivors as late as 1947; municipality to investigate

THE HAGUE (JTA) — The City of Amsterdam fined hundreds of Jewish Holocaust survivors for failing to pay taxes while they were in hiding or in concentration camps.

The affair was exposed in an article in Het Parool, a local daily, on March 30. Many of the houses in question were confiscated and used by members of the NSB Dutch Nazi party while the Jewish owners were in hiding or in camps.

The city went after survivors as late as 1947, the report said. Other Dutch municipalities waived such debts, Het Parool reported. The following year the city agreed to reimburse half of what it charged to some Jews who were taxed in absentia. The city's archives contain 342 requests for reimbursement, Het Parool reported.

The documents about this taxation were discovered by Charlotte van den Berg, a 23-year-old university student. She said she found them bundled with an elastic band in the archive section of one of the city's departments while conducting research on Jewish home owners.

A spokesperson for the city told the daily the city would investigate the matter, including how much money was collected from Holocaust survivors, together with the NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies.

About 75 percent of Holland's pre-World War II Jewish population of 140,000 was murdered in the Holocaust, according to the Center for Information and Documentation on Israel, a Hague-based watchdog on anti-Semitism which is known locally by its acronym CIDI.

Ronny Naftaniel, CIDI's senior advisor, told JTA that although the discovery was "shocking," there have been various reports of the city's conduct after World War II, though "few facts were known. The City of Amsterdam has never, to my knowledge, taken steps to correct its actions," said Naftaniel, who used to serve as the treasurer of Holland's Central Jewish Board, or CJO.

http://www.timesofisrael.com/amsterdam-fined-taxed-holocaust-survivors-in-hiding/

Wow.

Maladict

I'm not really surprised, the general attitude towards holocaust survivors was pretty harsh at the time.

CountDeMoney

Oh, those whacky Euros and their anti-Semitic hijinks.  The laughs just keep rolling!

Syt

So the Holocaust was one big, concerted effort of tax evasion by Europe's Jews? Seems a bit of an overkill.
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Quote from: Syt on April 03, 2013, 06:02:42 AM
So the Holocaust was one big, concerted effort of tax evasion by Europe's Jews? Seems a bit of an overkill.
well, anythign to save a buck, i guess.
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Darth Wagtaros

Not surprising. Euros are known for both bureaucratic obsession and Antisemitism.
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Valmy

Hey they were illegally subleasing their houses out to Nazi officials while they were on vacation in Poland.  Any responsible municipality would crack down on those sorts of shenanigans.
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