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Damiaen J. van
Doorninck (29
August 1902 – 24
September 1987) was a
Dutch officer (lieutenant
commander in the
Royal Netherlands Navy Reserve) and a prisoner...
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Patrick Damiaens (born 15
November 1966) is a
Belgian woodcarver who
specialises in
baroque ornamental and
heraldic sculptures.
After studying furniture...
- Rhos Fach.
Dutch naval officer and
Colditz prisoner of war camp
escapee Damiaen Joan van
Doorninck (1902–1987)
spent his
retirement in
Mynachlogddu and...
- (ca.1500 - ca.1575),
Anabaptist preacher and
religious reformer Patrick Damiaens (born 1966),
woodcarver Jürgen
Conings (1974-2021),
corporal in Belgian...
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officers agreed that
Eggers always treated them correctly.
Lieutenant Damiaen J. van Doorninck, a
former Dutch POW,
wrote in his
foreword for Eggers's...
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Officers and the
Kommandant serving as translator.
Dutchman Lieutenant Damiaen J. van
Doorninck said of him, "This man was our opponent, but nevertheless...
- Hans
Daelmans van Antwerpen,
Evert van Amersfoort,
Herman van der Mast,
Damiaen van der Goude,
Jeroen van Vissenaken,
Steven Croonenborgh uyt den Hage...
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renowned chocolate manufacturer. Her
second husband was
Colditz escapee Damiaen Joan van Doorninck, whom she met in
Switzerland during the
Second World...
- (1898–1945)
Surinamese resistance fighter and anti-colonialist
author Damiaen Joan van
Doorninck (1902 in
Vught – 1987) a
naval officer and a POW in...
- of the story. Eggers' book
contains a
foreword by a
former Dutch POW,
Damiaen Joan van Doorninck, who commented, "This man was our opponent, but nevertheless...