Articles on Holland (Nederland) in TIME (1923 – )
Germany found itself mired in the increasingly heated European debate over drug legalization. In the Netherlands 2,000 coffeehouses openly sell marijuana and hashish.
Germany found itself mired in the increasingly heated European debate over drug legalization last week when an appellate judge in Lubeck declared the < country’s laws against marijuana and hashish unconstitutional. In a ruling that must now be tested in the nation’s highest court, Judge Wolfgang Neskovic overturned the…
The new Amsterdam-Rhine Canal opened, a 45-mile short cut across The Netherlands that will bring Amsterdam’s river traffic 25 miles and 20 hours closer to Germany.
The canals of Amsterdam were as brightly gay last week as a field of Dutch tulips. The occasion was the opening of the new Amsterdam-Rhine Canal, a 45-mile short cut across The Netherlands that will bring Amsterdam’s river traffic 25 miles and 20 hours closer to Germany. In the age-old…
Brief commotion after a Dutch journalist said in Germany, that Bernhard couldn’t be the father of Juliana’s child.
“My paper hears Hitler has had a complete nervous breakdown—how about it?” “Is it true that German troops have mutinied in East Prussia and in Pomerania?” “How many generals have resigned and how many officers are under arrest?” “In London the Sunday Referee is printing a story from Paris…
Dutch Government issued a circular declaring that the word ‘Dutch’ must be replaced by ‘Netherland’ to remove the possibility of disadvantageous confusion with Hitler’s Germany.
Many a German gangster is called Dutch. Example: ”Dutch” Schultz. The Pennsylvania “Dutch” are of German, not Netherland descent. In the rumbling language of the Netherlands (Nederlandsch taal) there is no such word as “Dutch.” But it has taken Adolf Hitler to make “Dutch” an issue among phlegmatic Netherlanders.
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