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Aviation and Shipping

Keeping the NEI Government-in-Exile Flying: Australian industry and the Dutch transport service in Brisbane

When we think about the Netherlands East Indies (NEI) Government-in-Exile during the Second World War, our attention naturally turns to Camp Columbia, the Dutch administration at Wacolin Brisbane and the military activities at Archerfield. These have become well-known chapters in Read more

By DACC, 9 hoursJuly 6, 2026 ago
DAAAG

Captain Adrianus Cornelis Marinus (Hoffie) Hofman

Memories of my father, Captain Adrianus Cornelis Marinus (Hoffie) Hofman Adrianus Cornelis Marinus Hofman was born in Velsen, a small town in the Province of North Holland, on the 26th of September 1898. His childhood sweetheart, Frouwe Christina Boomgaard was Read more

By daaag, 2 daysJuly 4, 2026 ago
Dutch Culture, Sport, and Religion in Australia

Jordan Bos, a Footballer Bridging Two Countries

Jordan Bos is a football/soccer player with connections to both Australia and the Netherlands. Bos was born in Melbourne on 29 October 2002 to parents Jacco and Sandra, who raised him and his younger brother Kasey in the city’s southwestern Read more

By DACC, 4 daysJuly 3, 2026 ago
Dutch artefacts

A Colonial Coin in the Garden

By Edward Duyker Every now and then, we can all be surprised by what we dig up in the garden, be it a tool, a missing piece of jewellery or a coin. On 26 March 2025, my wife Susan was Read more

By DACC, 4 daysJuly 2, 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, 5 daysJuly 2, 2026 ago
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, 5 daysJuly 2, 2026 ago
Literature

1629… or the Terrible Story of the Shipwrecked Passengers and Crew of the Batavia

Written by Xavier Dorison, illustrated by Thimothée MontaignePublished in French by Glénat (2022–2024) and in Dutch by Standaard Uitgeverij. The work consists of two volumes: About the authorsXavier Dorison is one of France’s leading graphic novel writers, renowned for combining Read more

By DACC, 5 daysJuly 1, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Alois Amrein posthumously recognised for wartime courage and sacrifice

Alois (Wies) Amrein was born in Fort de Kock (now Bukittinggi) in Sumatra in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia) on 27 February 1910. His parents were Felix Amrein, who was originally from Switzerland, and Indonesian woman Maria Lucia Siken; Read more

By DACC, 6 daysJuly 1, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Van Mook, Van der Plas and the Indisch vision for the post-war Netherlands East Indies

This is the third article in the DACC Research Series The Netherlands Government-in-Exile, Australia and the Netherlands East Indies during the Second World War. The series explores the political, constitutional and administrative relationship between the Netherlands Government-in-Exile, Australia and the Read more

By DACC, 6 daysJune 30, 2026 ago
Military and Political History

Charles van der Plas: colonial expert and advocate of gradual reform

By CCHA / June 28, 2026 Charles van der Plas: colonial expert, wartime administrator in Australia and advocate of gradual reform Charles Olke van der Plas (1891–1977) was one of the most experienced Dutch colonial administrators of the Netherlands East Indies. Born in Read more

By DACC, 6 daysJune 30, 2026 ago
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