Amsterdam to mark homes where Jews lived in WWII
A commemoration committee is asking thousands of Amsterdam homeowners to mark their houses if a former Jewish resident was arrested or deported to Nazi death camps during World War II.
The May 4-5 Committee, named for the date of the Netherlands' liberation from German occupation in 1945, made posters available Friday for display in windows of the former Jewish homes.
Residents can look on the committee's website to see if their house had been occupied by a Jewish family during the war and the names of the people who had lived there. .........