Newly discovered documents prove that the GVB was working directly for the Nazis — and that the company tried to recover its costs even after the war’s end. BERLIN (JTA) – Abraham Schuster ...
The letter was addressed to the directors of the West India Company and contained information about how the island of ...
Unexpectedly, this ostensibly positive development had serious repercussions on important segments of the country's economy, as the Dutch guilder became stronger, making Dutch non-oil exports less ...
On Dec. 10, 1624, a Dutch water authority called Hoogheemraadschap Lekdijk Bovendams sold a bond for 1,200 Carolus guilders to a woman in Amsterdam, promising to pay 2.5% interest in perpetuity.
Mark Fuller has lived in Amsterdam for over 40 years and is convinced that the Dutch capital’s combination of free expression ...