Netherlands' state-run rail firm to pay for part in Holocaust

From Morning Report, 8:47 am on 29 November 2018

The Netherlands' state-run rail company has agreed to pay compensation to Holocaust survivors and their relatives for transporting Jews to a Nazi transit camp. More than 100,000 Jews were taken to the Dutch transit camp Westerbork and deported, mainly to deaths camps including Auschwitz. Susie Ferguson speaks to the BBC's correspondent in Amsterdam Anna Holligan, who says it was a huge victory for the few in the Netherlands who survived the holocaust.