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Bart van der Boom has written a controversial book about Dutch society under German occupation. Its title translates as 'We know nothing of their fate': Ordinary Dutchmen and the Holocaust.1 With his book, van der Boom seeks to weigh in on the debate about whether the Holocaust should be attributed to the Nazi regime alone or whether gentile societies throughout the occupied territories played a crucial role in aiding the mass murder of the Jews. It became a public issue after van der Boom won a prestigious book award in the autumn of 2012 in response to which a number of Dutch scholars published critical reviews. Occasionally, the current discussion is described as the second round of a Dutch Historikerstreit, a controversy among historians about the place of the Holocaust in the Netherlands. [Reprinted by permission of Sage Publications Inc., copyright holder.]