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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, 4 hoursJune 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, 5 hoursJune 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, 18 hoursJune 23, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

The Second World War and the birth of modern Asia

In his forthcoming book Bloedrode dageraad: De Tweede Wereldoorlog en de geboorte van het moderne Azië (Blood Red Dawn: The Second World War and the Birth of Modern Asia), historian Hans van de Ven argues that the Second World War Read more

By DACC, 23 hoursJune 23, 2026 ago
Literature

Novel ‘Passie, een strijd met woorden’ by Abé Sahetapy

Abé Sahetapy’s novel Passie, een strijd met woorden (roughly translated: Passion, a battle with words) explores the historical ties connecting Australia, Indonesia and the Netherlands through the story of a Moluccan protagonist. Published in 2025, the novel is set in Read more

By DACC, 1 weekJune 16, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

A flag stitched with shared sacrifice: Australian POW families and the N.E.I. Regiment in exile

Among the many stories of Dutch–Australian cooperation during the Second World War, few are as moving as the story of an Australian flag presented to Dutch troops in exile. More than a ceremonial gift, the flag symbolised a shared experience Read more

By DACC, 1 weekJune 15, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

When an Australian Beaufighter brought home part of a German warship

On 12 September 1944, Australian airmen Steve Sykes and Lee Turner returned from a daring attack on German shipping near Den Helder with an unusual souvenir. Embedded in the nose of their Bristol Beaufighter was part of a ship’s mast. Read more

By DACC, 1 weekJune 14, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

An Australian flag for the Netherlands East Indies forces: A symbol of wartime friendship

Among the many stories of Dutch–Australian cooperation during the Second World War, some are preserved not in official histories but in photographs and personal collections. A remarkable set of photographs and documents from Melbourne in 1944 records one such occasion: Read more

By DACC, 1 weekJune 14, 2026 ago
Migration history

Postwar migration from Vught: Australian stories and family connections

This chapter by anthropologist and oral historian Renate Stapelbroek, Met z’n tweeën in een vreemd land (“The two of us in a strange land”) – published in: in Vughtse Historische Reeks (VHR) (Vught 2013) 13, 122-137.  – examines postwar migration Read more

By DACC, 2 weeksJune 11, 2026 ago
Dutch Media

Walter Hes: from rigid beliefs to open horizons

Walter Hes started life in the Netherlands. His Roman Catholic rigid thinking was shaken up by the unfriendly break-up of his first marriage, emigration to controversial South Africa in the 70s having to leave 2 kids to grow up with Read more

By Dutch Australian Cultural Centre, 2 weeksJune 10, 2026 ago
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