The institute published
The Kingdom of the Netherlands During World War II (Dutch:
Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog) in fourteen volumes and 18,000 pages. This magnum opus of
Loe de Jong is the standard reference on the history of the Netherlands during
World War II. The NIOD had recently made an electronic edition of the entire work, available for downloading from 11 December 2011, licensed under
creative commons CC BY 3.0. It also performed a study into the
Srebrenica massacre of 1995, which led to the report
''Srebrenica: a 'safe' area'', which led to the resignation of the
second cabinet of Wim Kok.
Other publications • Post, Peter / Gijsbers, Harco:
The Encyclopedia of Indonesia in the Pacific War. Publisher: Brill, Leiden/Boston, 2010. • Withuis, Jolande / Mooij, Annet (eds.):
The Politics of War Trauma, The Aftermath of World War II in Eleven European Countries. Publisher: Aksant, Amsterdam, 2010. • Boender, Barbara / Haperen, Maria van / Üngör, Ugu:
The Holocaust and other genocides. An introduction. Publisher: Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, 2012. • Adler, Nanci:
Keeping Faith with the Party: Communist Believers Return from the Gulag. Publisher: Indiana University Press, Bloomington, 2012. • Keizer, Madelon de (ed.) / Bakker, Marjo (ed.) / Griffin, Roger (ed.):
Fascism. Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies. Publisher: Brill, Leiden, 2012. ==Gallery==