Cemetery acknowledges Nazi war criminals’ graves 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 Ysselsteyn a symbolic reminder of the horrors of war, and commemorations are held there annually. But others say the commemorations equate World War II victims with perpetrators such as 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. Last month, a Dutch chief...