JTA ) — At the cemetery in the rural Dutch town of Ysselsteyn, the bodies of Nazi soldiers lie alongside Dutch civilians and troops. To some, this makes the Ysselsteyn a symbolic reminder of the horrors of war, and commemorations are held annually there . But others say the commemorations equate World War II victims with perpetrators like Julius Dettmann — the Nazi officer responsible for sending Anne Frank and her family to death camps — who is buried at Ysselsteyn. In the past, German ambassadors to the Netherlands have attended the ceremonies . On Sunday, a Dutch chief rabbi...