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Military and Political History

Australia’s Owen Gun: From New South Wales to the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army

Among the many fascinating objects in the collection of the Bronbeek Museum is an Australian-made Owen Mark I submachine gun. At first glance it appears to be simply another weapon of the Second World War. Yet this remarkable firearm tells Read more

By DACC, 8 hoursJune 26, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Queensland’s forgotten intelligence school: where a Dutch NEFIS officer learned his trade

Among the many military establishments that operated in Queensland during the Second World War, few have faded from public memory as completely as the School of Military Intelligence at Southport on the Gold Coast. Yet during the final years of Read more

By DACC, 1 dayJune 25, 2026 ago
Maritime History

Abel Tasman, Terra Australis and the hidden continent of Zealandia

Recent scientific research (2025) has completed the first comprehensive geological mapping of Zealandia, a vast continent that lies almost entirely beneath the waters of the southwest Pacific. Covering approximately five million square kilometres, Zealandia is around two-thirds the size of Read more

By DACC, 1 dayJune 25, 2026 ago
Dutch artefacts

Camp Victory Collection at the Northern Rivers Military Museum Casino NSW

One of the most significant collections relating to the Dutch presence in Australia during the Second World War can now be found at the Northern Rivers Military Museum in Casino, New South Wales. The museum has developed a dedicated Camp Read more

By DACC, 1 dayJune 25, 2026 ago
Dutch artefacts

An American folder, Australian logistics and Dutch intelligence

At first glance, a worn red file folder preserved in the collection of the Bronbeek Museum appears to be one of the least remarkable objects associated with the Second World War. Unlike aircraft, weapons or uniforms, it is simply a Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJune 24, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

A Japanese helmet, an Australian soldier and the liberation of Dutch New Guinea

Among the many fascinating objects in the collection of the Bronbeek Museum is a battered Japanese Type 90 combat helmet. At first glance it appears to be little more than a wartime relic, one of countless pieces of military equipment Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJune 24, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Willem Theodoor Marie van Rooy: A career spanning war, decolonisation and diplomacy

The collection of documents from the archives of Bronbeek Museum relating to Willem Theodoor Marie (W.Th.M.) van Rooy in the Bronbeek Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the career of a Dutch official whose professional life mirrored many of the Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJune 24, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

A Wartime Gift for the Timor Guerrillas: Support from the Netherlands Forces in Australia, June 1942

Among the remarkable documents preserved in the collection of the Bronbeek Museum is a carbon copy letter dating from June 1942. It records an initiative organised in Australia to support Dutch and Timorese guerrilla fighters operating behind Japanese lines on Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJune 24, 2026 ago
Dutch artefacts

An Australian Flag from VP Day 1945 in the Bronbeek Collection

Among the many personal objects preserved in the collection of the Bronbeek Museum is a small Australian Red Ensign carrying a handwritten dedication linked to one of the most significant dates in Australian history: 15 August 1945, Victory in the Read more

By DACC, 2 daysJune 24, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Brisbane’s Three Wartime Headquarters: Australia, America and the Netherlands East Indies

When people think of the Allied command centres of the Second World War, cities such as London, Washington and perhaps Chongqing come to mind. Yet few realise that for much of the Pacific War, Brisbane became one of the most Read more

By DACC, 3 daysJune 23, 2026 ago
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