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 | | Since the majority of the Dutch in the Dutch East Indies were opposed to these kinds of provocation, they also opposed the scientific expedition of the society because they viewed it as a veiled attempt to extend control over Sumatra in an amoral way. |  | | In this chapter I will try to clarify the attitude of the society towards Dutch colonial policy and also assess its influence on that policy against the background of modern imperialism. |  | | Only one socialist protested about the expedition plans when these were brought before parliament, but, apart from this, there was no opposition whatsoever. |
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| | The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941-1942 |
 | | Unfortunately, as some of the battles were fought in remote jungle locations of the Netherlands East Indies, we only have the reports of survivors to tell us their version what actually happened. |  | | The Japanese conquest of South East Asia showed what could be attempted with superior striking strength at sea and in the air. |  | | Hence Japan's swift advance in securing these areas which brought on an immediate conflict with the western powers, who also had considerable political and economic interests in the Far East region. |
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| | Colonial Knowledge and Indigenous Power in the Dutch East Indies |
 | | To understand Minke's skepticism toward the possibility of Dutch rule, it is useful to understand his view of the Javanese elites. |  | | This claim echoed throughout the colonial world: a claim that the nationalists, having found their own discourse, would challenge along with all its contradictions and tautologies. |  | | In this passage from Pramoedya Ananta Toer's Child of All Nations, Minke, a budding Indonesian nationalist, is reprimanded by a Dutch journalist for his lack of understanding of his own people, the Javanese. |
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http://www2.hawaii.edu/~seassa/explorations/v2n1/art2/v2n1-art2.html
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| | The Japanese paratroopers in the Dutch East Indies, 1941-1942 |
 | | The airfield was secured by 1030hrs, then the Japanese overall combined commander immediately began to land fighter-aircraft and use the captured airfield to support the land operations of the sea-borne invasion. |  | | As the Japanese commander’s plan was to defeat and break the static position defenders, as they had overcome other allied defensive arrangements on Indonesian archipelago islands elsewhere since December 1941. |  | | In some way it was near impossible to defend against extensive drops assisted to exploit amphibious attacks from the Japanese controlled sea on thinly held island garrisons throughout South East Asian region. |
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http://www.geocities.com/dutcheastindies/japan_paratroop.html
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| | Indonesia: History |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/world/A0858813.html
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| | Baku Congress of the Peoples of the East |
 | | This is why they fight against the economic policy that the Dutch capitalists are pursuing so rapaciously in the Indies, just as they also fight against the oppression of their brothers out there. |  | | Do not let yourselves be seduced by the insignificant political rights which the Government of the Dutch East Indies has granted to some of you. |  | | Join with your oppressed brothers of the East who are also rebelling, against the British capitalists, the allies of your oppressors, the Dutch capitalists! |
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| | Brandsteder - The Press in Dutch East-Indies |
 | | Till then the government had been the responsibility of the king, who appointed a governor-general to rule in the East Indies. |  | | At the end of the nineteenth century the plantation economy grew quickly, and by the turn of the century the colonial government became increasingly engaged in East Indian society. |  | | The Dutch constitution included a certain measure of press freedom, but in the Indies there was no freedom at all. |
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| | WHKMLA : History of the Dutch East Indies : World War II, 1939-1945 |
 | | Indonesian political leaders SUKARNO and HATTA, held in detention by the Dutch, were liberated by the Japanese and made leaders of Indonesian political organisations. |  | | The royal family and the Dutch government had fled to London, where a government-in-exile was established, which was recognised by the administration in Batavia. |  | | The occupation of the Netherlands by German troops in May 1940 had placed the Dutch East Indies in a very vulnerable position. |
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| | Brandsteder and leftist politics in the Dutch East Indies |
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| | WHKMLA : History of the Dutch East Indies, 1830-1880 |
 | | In 1880 the COOLIE ORDINNANCE was decreed, placing the employment of coolies under the control of the local administration; an attempt to end the worst transgressions on the side of the employers. |  | | In 1860, Eduard Douwe Dekker, a former employee of the Dutch East Indies administration, under the pen-name MULTATULI, publishes the novel MAX HAVELAAR, in which he is very critical on colonial administration. |  | | The Dutch administration expanded the area under Dutch control (Halmahera 1832, wars on Sumatra, Lombok 1843, operations on Bali 1848-1849. |
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http://www.zum.de/whkmla/region/seasia/dei18301880.html
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 | | An English diplomat named Downing remarked on this two-faced Dutch policy in 1663, just before England and the Dutch went to war over trade: "It is mare liberum [open seas] in the British seas but mare clausum [closed seas] on the coast of Africa and in the East Indies." [Boxer 92] |  | | This was not the case with the Dutch East Indies and British India. |  | | This made them ideal colonies, and explains why the Netherlands were so interested in maintaining their leadership over the Dutch East Indies. |
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http://www.aldridgeshs.qld.edu.au/sose/modrespg/imperial/dutch/titlepg.htm
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| | Dutch East Indies -- Encyclopædia Britannica |
 | | Even on his deathbed Christopher Columbus still believed that the long chain of islands that he discoveredstretching from the top of Florida southward toward the South American coast of Venezuelawere the Indies. |  | | The world became involved in the Middle East wars after Egypt nationalized the Suez Canal in 1956. |  | | When she returned to Europe, she left her husband and became the exotic 147;Indian&; dancer Mata Hari in Paris, France. |
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http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9031609
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| | Search Results for "Dutch East Indies" |
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http://bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/65search?query=Dutch+East+Indies
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| | Volume 2 The Dutch East Indies 1942-1946 |
 | | The prisoners were incarcerated in over 300 camps. |  | | Servicemen of Dutch, British, Australian and American forces became prisoners of war. |  | | David Tetts book is the postal history of the thousands that were incarcerated. |
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| | Rene Wanner's Poster Page / The Dutch East Indies in De Affiche Galerij in The Hague |
 | | This of course was incredibly expensive, so ordinary people wrote letters and, on special occassions such as deaths and births, used the wireless cable. |  | | During World War II, dutch people that lived in the Dutch East Indies were imprisoned in Japanese prisoner camps. |  | | Still, traffic by sea and by air between The Netherlands and the East-Indies, was very busy which can also be seen in the cultural exchanges, all the advertisements for industrial exhibitions, theaterplays and books that were on view and published over the years. |
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| | Xavier College Indonesian - The Dutch East Indies |
 | | Construct a speech, which will convince these people to join your cause. |  | | You are addressing a group of farmers, trying to convince them to join the struggle against Dutch Rule. |  | | Without the Dutch, Indonesia would be under- developed and in chaos today." |
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http://www.xavier.sa.edu.au/subjects/indonesian/year9/dutch_task.htm
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| | goDutch.com :: Book Topics :: Dutch East Indies |
 | | The book challenges the view that during the period 1945-1949, the American government and... |  | | Toward the end of the sixteenth century, the Dutch were fighting to establish their indepe... |  | | This is the unique story of a woman who survived the hardships of remote jungles of the Du... |
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| | school cadet programs : Dutch East Indies |
 | | For one thing the Dutch word used here for ward of the court implies that their parents had died and not abandoned their child. |  | | A Dutch reader responded, "I do not follow your interpretation that these boys had not been not accepted by their fathers. |  | | For another, if a Dutch father did not own to his natural child, he or she would henceforth count as a native. |
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| | Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Dutch government retained control of the remaining parts -- except for the period of Japanese occupation from 1942-1945 during World War II -- until they accepted the independence of Indonesia in 1949 following the Indonesian National Revolution. |  | | The Dutch were able to first regain control of Jakarta, forcing the removal of the Indonesian capital to Yogyakarta. |  | | Following the capitulation of Japan at the end of the second World War, Indonesia declared her independence, sparking armed conflict when the Dutch attempted to regain control of the region. |
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| | Introduction to the History of the Dutch East Indies Aad 'Arcengel' Engelfriet |
 | | They were indeed devoted non-Catholic Christians as the Dutch were and they believed they were to be executed because there was a religious dispute with the Dutch........ |  | | The night before the execution Pattimura and the other prisoners had prayed to God and had sung some psalms. |  | | In South East Africa the Germans have killed more than 80% of the local population only because they refused to be colonised and these events only happened 100 years ago. |
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| | The Dutch East Indies |
 | | In March 1945, the Investigating Committee for Preparatory Work for Indonesian Independence (BPUPKI) was organized, and delegates came not only from Java, but also from Sumatra and the eastern archipelago to decide the constitution of the new state. |  | | The Dutch United East India Company (VOC) established a trading post on the north coast of Java which seized control of the spice trade, and gradually asserted military and political control over the archipelago. |  | | The Dutch government sought to improve the welfare of the people because of the cycle of poverty and overpopulation; however, the Dutch did little to promote self-government and did not recognize the people's aspirations for independence. |
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http://asms.k12.ar.us/classes/humanities/worldstud/97-98/imper/indo/indies~1.htm
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| | Dutch East Indies - definition of Dutch East Indies by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | Holy War Warriors, Laskar Jihad - a paramilitary terrorist organization of militant Muslims in Indonesia; wages a jihad against Christians in Indonesia; subscribes to the Wahhabi creed of Islam |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Moluccas, Spice Islands - a group of island in eastern Indonesia between Celebes and New Guinea; settled by the Portuguese but taken by the Dutch who made them the center for a spice monopoly, at which time they were known as Spice Islands |
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| | What Life Was Like in the Dutch East Indies.. |
 | | They threw their own parties, like the ones they had had in the East Indies, called "kumpulan" (i.e. |  | | Although the Dutch of the V.O.C. and later of Her Royal Majesty's Indian Government had a strict trading and tax policy with the natives, individual residents (local distric rulers who were called "resident" or in bahasa "tuan residèn") sometimes tried to maintain justice and honesty within governmental policies. |  | | For the Dutch, being used to an Atlantic Ocean sea climate, at first this was an almost intolerable ordeal. |
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| | HavelaarGameBackground |
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| | KIDCYBER TOPICS |
 | | He bought the island of Manhattan (which is now part of New York City) from the Native American owners for some beads and trinkets, which today would be valued at about $25 US. |  | | Stuyvesant retired to his farm on Manhattan, called the Great Bouwerie. |  | | Dutch lands in North America, including islands in the Caribbean. |
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| | MSN Encarta - Search Results - Dutch East Indies |
 | | Dutch East Indies, historic name for the islands of Southeast Asia under Dutch control from the 17th century to the mid-20th century. |  | | The Netherlands East Indies automatically abandoned neutrality and became a part of the Allied Front against Germany when the Netherlands was invaded on May 10, 1940. |  | | Jakarta, also Djakarta, formerly Batavia, capital and largest city of the Republic of Indonesia, centrally located within the country on the... |
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| | History- Dutch East Indies |
 | | The Company was actually a group of entrepreneurs owning small trading companies who combined their knowledge and resources. |  | | Amsterdam, also under the influence of their new inhabitants, the traders from Antwerp, were the first to venture to the Indies. |  | | In 1799 the Dutch government assumed rule of the Spice Islands and maintained control until 1949. |
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| | Netherlands East Indies Air Force in Australia during WW2 |
 | | All of their stores and equipment were supplied by the United States of America. |  | | Supplies had already been sent by ship but the move was abandoned when the Squadron was taken off operations. |  | | These crews had been trained at a joint Dutch Army-Navy flying school that had been established at Jackson, Mississippi, in the States. |
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| | Dutch Masters: The Republic and the Dutch East Indies |
 | | The Dutch government granted the VOC a monopoly on Dutch shipping in Asia and empowered the company to enter into trade agreements, maintain diplomatic relations and even wage war in its name. |  | | There were even some painters, such as Jacob Coeman in the present exhibition, who migrated to work for the VOC elite in the Dutch East Indies. |  | | Over a period of two hundred years the VOC sent more than a million people from Europe to Asia, and engaged in trade in an area stretching from the Red Sea to Japan. |
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| | Brewster 339 in Netherlands East Indies |
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| | Jaap (Jake) Drupsteen, Dutch East Indies |
 | | Drupsteen did not know my daddy but liked what I had done with my website, especially that I wrote about the Dutch soldiers who went to the Dutch East Indies (Indonesia) and asked if I would be interested in seeing some of his photographs and his background as a Stoottroeper in Indonesia. |  | | I told him I would love to see the photos and hear his story and that I would include them on my website so that others could learn as well. |  | | "Shortly after the liberation of Amsterdam in 1945 thanks to the Canadian Armed Forces, the Dutch government was looking for volunteers for duty in the former Dutch East Indies and being somewhat adventurous I joined up as an “OVWer” at age 18 for a two year tour of duty. |
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| | DB-7C for Netherlands East Indies |
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| | Dutch: Definition, Synonyms and Much More From Answers.com |
 | | This marvelous Dutch Potato Salad is one of those dishes. |  | | This is Boterkoek (Dutch Buttercake) just like my Oma (Grandma) used to make. |  | | If they hate carrots too, find another family. |
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| | Peter van Roomen, Dutch East Indies |
 | | Van Roomen did not know my daddy, he went to Indonesia, Dutch East Indies in 1947 in the 2n platoon, 2nd regiment, 2nd battalion and stayed until 1950 in the eastern area of Java but he faced the same trials that my daddy did - snipers, landmines, malaria etc. as a brengun carrier driver. |  | | He shared with me some of his memories from that time, showed me his album and was wonderful enough to give me the three photographs on this page. |  | | Van Roomen would love to get in contact with any Indonesian veterans who knew him, but even more so would love to find and get in contact with any Dutch Indonensian veterans who are living in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. |
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| | Second World War - Malaya, Singapore & Dutch East Indies |
 | | For the defeated troops more than three years' captivity followed; years of great hardship in Singapore's Changi prison camp and in the other camps which the Japanese ran with such careless indifference to the hunger, sickness and suffering of the inmates. |  | | The island chain that comprised the Dutch East Indies, stretched across the Java Sea to the south and east of Malaya, also offered a harvest of natural resources, poorly defended and ripe for the plucking. |  | | They landed on Celebes and on Tarakan island off Borneo, and raced west through the Moluccas, Timor and Bali to Java and Sumatra, stopping on each island for as long as it took to establish a garrison and construct an airfield. |
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| | Dutch East Indies Branch |
 | | Not only are modern spellings different in many cases, but in some cases, places have changed their names completely. |  | | This sub-tree is interesting not only for the level of detailed information provided, but it is also in this tree that we find the most famous Couperus of all, namely the Dutch author Louis Couperus. |  | | The Following sub-tree contains a branch of the Couperus family usually associated with The Dutch East Indies. |
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| | The Dutch East Indies |
 | | They say that the people are not unlike those we saw in the north and that they are ruled, as far as possible, through the native chiefs with themselves, and other Dutchmen as advisers, and that this is the custom throughout the whole archipelago. |  | | About a million and a half pounds of nutmegs and several hundred thousand pounds of mace are exported from the East Indies every year. |  | | The Dutch possessions in New Guinea are far larger than those of the English or Germans, but the country is so wild that we do not attempt to explore it. |
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| | Dutch East Indies - Rijksmuseum |
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| | Pacific Affairs: Adjustment and Discontent: Representations of Women in the Dutch East Indies |
 | | Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. |  | | We can glean some sense of this from the plot descriptions, but more synthetic analysis would have added clarity and depth to the discussion. |  | | Yet these points, so relevant to the subject announced in the book's title, seem rather lost amidst the longer sections concentrating on general colonial history. |
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| | Dutch and Dutch East Indies colorlist |
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| | Board Games by Gamefest.com - VOC! Founding the Dutch East Indies Company |
 | | Sorry, no session reports for this game have been submitted. |  | | Merchants therefore cooperated in small groups, called 'compagnie' in Dutch, to fit out ships together. |  | | The journey, however, was a dangerous one and fitting out a ship was prohibitively expensive. |
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| | Hanson Family of Dutch East Indies |
 | | In 1815, they were designated as one of the six Light Infantry regiments, and were armed and clothed as such. |  | | The Regiment saw a good deal of service including Egypt in 1801, and the capture of Martinique in 1809 and Guadaloupe [Dominica] in 1810, two valuable islands in the West Indies; but was not engaged in the Peninsular war and Waterloo campaign. |  | | During the war of the French Revolution it supplied detachments for service as marines, some being present at the victory over the main French |
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| | Dutch East Indies |
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| | East Indies |
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| | Dutch East Indies, 1796-1811 |
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| | eBay - dutch east indies, Coins World, Worldwide items on eBay.com |
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| | Journal of Southeast Asian Studies: Riding the Dutch Tiger. The Dutch East Indies Company and the Northeast Coast of ... |
 | | The period under review spans the era from the advent of the company in the Pasisir to the eve of the Chinese Revolt in 1743. |  | | Leiden: KITLV Press, Verhandelingen van her Koninklijk Instituut voor Taal-, Land- and Volkenkunde, Vol. |  | | Based on hitherto little-known documents of the Dutch East India Company (VOC), Nagtegaal provides us with a detailed and interdisciplinary study of the advent and consolidation of Dutch influence in North-Eastern Java. |
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| | welcome to overvalwagen.com |
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