NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies


The NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies is an organisation in the Netherlands which maintains archives and carries out historical studies into the Second World War, the Holocaust and other genocides around the world, past and present. The institute was founded as a merger of the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation and the Center for Holocaust and Genocide Studies.
It has been part of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences since January 1, 1999.

Mission

According to its website, the NIOD Institute's mission is to:
It administers the archives of the German occupation of the Netherlands and the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, as well as large collections of clandestine newspapers and pamphlets, photographs, books and articles.

Studies and publications

The institute published The Kingdom of the Netherlands During World War II in fourteen volumes and 18,000 pages. This magnum opus of Loe de Jong is the standard reference on the history of the Netherlands during World War II. The NIOD had recently made an electronic edition of the entire work, available for downloading from 11 December 2011, licensed under creative commons CC BY 3.0.
It also performed a study into the Srebrenica massacre of 1995, which led to the report, which led to the resignation of the second cabinet of Wim Kok.

Other publications