Dutch wartime wireless communications in Australia: Batchelor, Craigieburn and the NEFIS network

Following the collapse of the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) in early 1942, Dutch military and intelligence operations had to be rapidly reorganised from exile. Australia became central to this effort. One of the most critical elements in rebuilding Dutch operational capability was the establishment of a secure wireless communications network Read more

Trying to unravel the death of Dutch WWII ABDA-international Keesje Trijssenaar on Ambon.

Cornelis Antoine Trijssenaar was born on 2 January 1909 in Arnhem. ‘Keesje’ grew up in an international family originally coming from Strassbourg to The Hague. He had family in Monaco, Austria and Switzerland where summer holidays were spent. Returning family occupations are either government administration or having artistic aspirations. Kees’ Read more