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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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naval officer and
Colditz prisoner of war camp
escapee Damiaen Joan van
Doorninck (1902–1987)
spent his
retirement in
Mynachlogddu and died there. "Community...
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Boats of the World. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. B****,
George F.; van
Doorninck,
Frederick H. Jr. (1982). Y****i Ada 1: A Seventh-Century
Byzantine Shipwreck...
- (1997),
Marieke van
Doorninck,
Margot Jongedijk (In life – Four
Centuries of
Dutch prostitution) Geschiedenis.
Marieke van
Doorninck 1999 "Het Amsterdams...
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Eggers always treated them correctly.
Lieutenant Damiaen J. van
Doorninck, a
former Dutch POW,
wrote in his
foreword for Eggers's book that: This...
- 2012, p. 39. Tusa &
Royal 2012, pp. 39–42. B**** & van
Doorninck 1971, p. 27. B**** & van
Doorninck 1971, pp. 27–29. Dietz, R. F. (2004). "Alte Geschichte...
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coastal cultures:
trade and interaction,
Expedition 43: 11–20 van
Doorninck, F. H. Jr., 2002,
Byzantine shipwrecks, in A.
Laiou (ed.), The Economic...
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Doorninck reached Switzerland. Like
Luteyn and Neave, this was
another successful British-Dutch effort.
Dutch Lieutenant Damiaen Joan van
Doorninck escaped...
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Kommandant serving as translator.
Dutchman Lieutenant Damiaen J. van
Doorninck said of him, "This man was our opponent, but
nevertheless he
earned our...
- (2012) B**** was
interviewed by Adam
Davidson with
colleague Fred van
Doorninck on This
American Life in 2010.
Beneath the
Seven Seas :
Adventures with...