Nearly a quarter of Dutch people born after 1980 believe the Holocaust was a myth or that the number of its victims was greatly exaggerated, a survey published on Wednesday showed. The Netherlands is one of six countries surveyed on Holocaust awareness by Claims Conference, a nonprofit organisation that works to secure material compensation for Holocaust survivors. The others were Austria, Canada, France, Britain and the United States. Interviews with 2,000 people over 18 showed that 12 percent of respondents in the Netherlands believed the Holocaust was a myth or exaggerated - the highest among the countries surveyed. This figure...