Yes.
The route is: Amsterdam, Nijmegen, Düsseldorf, Köln (Cologne), Frankfurt, Basel, Zürich.
There is a train every 2 hours.
There are some direct trains, but usually you have to change in Köln and / or Frankfurt.
You do not need any special documents to travel by train in Switzerland. You do need a ticket of course!
I guess you mean Amsterdam (Holland). There aren't any beaches in Amsterdam, but when you're there you can easily take the train or bus to Zandvoort or Bloemendaal.
Take any direct connection from Vienna (Austria) to Zurich HB (Switzerland). From there you simply take any direct train to Berne, where you change for Geneva... or you take one of the direct trains ("inter-cities") from Zurich to Geneva (but they do the same route as any train via Berne).
No. Amsterdam is the capital of the Netherlands. Bern is the capital of Switzerland.
Take the Thalys to Amsterdam. When in Amsterdam, there will be a direct train to Groningen
There are about 984 km between Amsterdam, Netherlands and Geneva, Switzerland.
It takes about 6.5 hours to reach Berlin by train when traveling from Amsterdam.
The address for Amsterdam Centraal Station is : Stationsplein, 1012 AB Amsterdam
Train or maybe car
No time at all as Zurich is in Switzerland.
Usually Amsterdam Centraal. Some trains call at Amsterdam Sud, and then Schiphol.
The shortest route by road from Amsterdam to Auschwitz is 448 miles (721km).