Photos That Document The Holocaust Were Taken by a Nazi, Book Reveals Herman Heukels’ photographs of Jewish people being rounded up in Amsterdam in 1943 are some of the strongest visual evidence used by historians to illustrate the Holocaust in the Netherlands. 102,000 Jewish Dutch people died in the Holocaust, of an estimated 140,000 population. And the haunting, but important images, have been used in books and films, often to educate people on the horrors of what happened in the Netherlands during the Second World War. However, few people outside scholarly circles knew that the images were actually taken by...