The Netherlands’ national rail company said it will compensate hundreds of Holocaust victims for its role in the genocide.
Dutch Railways announced its plan Wednesday in a statement, specifying one-time payments of about $17,000 to each living Holocaust survivor it helped ship to death camps when the Netherlands was occupied by the Nazis.
Widows and widowers of victims will receive half of the amount, and children of victims may receive up to half of the amount, the NOS broadcaster reported. The total amount allotted for compensation is estimated at tens of millions of dollars.
The decision to offer compensation follows the establishment by Dutch Railways, or NS, last year of a commission of inquiry into the subject.
The company apologized in 2005 for its role in transporting Jews to concentration camps and has invested money in commemoration projects.
Source: JTA