More than two-thirds of the country's 140,000 Jews were killed, along with 220 Siti and Roma, whose names are also included on the memorial.
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King Willem-Alexander (R) talks with survivors of the Second World War after the unveiling of the Holocaust Memorial of Names in Amsterdam. AFP photo
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A Holocaust memorial inscribed with the names of more than 102,000 Dutch Jews killed during World War II was inaugurated in Amsterdam over the weekend.
Consisting of a brick labyrinth topped
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