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- and Dutch descentBerenschot was the son of a Dutch officer in the KNIL. G. J. Berenschot was the son of Gerrit Hendrik Berenschot and Florence Mildred...
- Archived from the original on 9 March 2023. Retrieved 5 January 2021. Berenschot, Ward; Sambodho, Prio (9 May 2017). "The village head as patron". Inside...
- with at its base the place names where most people were killed. Lt. Gen. Berenschot, who died in an aircraft crash before the ****anese invasion of the Dutch...
- Berenschot Gotfried Coenraad Ernst van Daalen Giovanni Narcis Hakkenberg Jacob Pieter van Helsdingen Hubertus van Mook Gerardus Johannes Berenschot (1887-1941)...
- and Philosophical Essays. Routledge. p. 143. ISBN 978-1-136-19777-2. Berenschot, Ward (11 June 2014). "Rioting as Maintaining Relations: Hindu-Muslim...
- (2): 1193. doi:10.21512/HUMANIORA.V2I2.3170. S2CID 141473100. Wijayanto; Berenschot, Ward. "Organisation and funding of social media propaganda". Inside Indonesia...
- accountability and political competition (PDF). Cambridge University Press. Berenschot, Ward (2010). "The Spatial Distribution of Riots: Patronage and the Instigation...
- famous Indo people in the Dutch East Indies include Gerardus Johannes Berenschot. Indische Party est. 1912 Insulinde (Political Party) est. 1913 Indo Europeesch...
- Partners in the program include AndAnotherday, ADSE, Royal BAM Group, Berenschot, Busch, Delft Hyperloop, Denys, Dutch Boosting Group, EuroTube, Hardt...
- (KNIL) chief of the general staff. Lieutenant General Gerardus Johannes Berenschot's death in a flying accident in October 1941 saw Ter Poorten, by now also...