Nazism
AMERSFOORT, Netherlands - As a child, Frank Seiffers didn't have a fond impression of his older cousin, Cornelis Brouwenstijn.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on Thursday vetoed a bill requiring companies seeking high-speed rail contracts with California to disclose any role they played during the Holocaust.
MIAMI - More than 80 years ago, Germany sold tens of thousands of bonds to American investors in an effort to recover financially from World War I.
ORLANDO, Fla. - A bid by the French national railway to build the first high-speed tracks in the United States is running into resistance from Holocaust survivors because of the company's role in transporting Jews to Nazi death camps.
SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Companies hoping for a piece of California's future high-speed rail project would have to disclose whether they transported Holocaust victims or POWs to Nazi camps during World War II, under a bill that passed the state Senate on Thursday.
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