- The
police actions (Dutch:
Politionele acties, also politiƫle acties), were two
major military offensives that the
Netherlands carried out on Java and...
- the
United States of Indonesia.
Referred to by the
Dutch as the
second politionele actie, it is more
commonly known in
Indonesian history books and military...
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between 21 July and 4
August 1947.
Referred to by the
Dutch as the
first politionele actie, in Indonesia, the
military offensive is more
commonly known in...
- crew of the SS Nisero, who were held
hostage in Sumatra. The
Dutch term
politionele acties (police actions) was used for this. The Merriam-Webster's Collegiate...
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first "
politionele actie"). The
Commission General was
dissolved on 15
November 1947
after Schermerhorn and Van Poll resigned. The
Politionele Actie did...
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Squadron RAAF in Australia.
After World War II, he
fought in the
Dutch Politionele acties.
Winckel was born on 3
November 1912 in Muntok,
Bangka Island...
-
would mean,
Indonesia paid for the
colonial government expenses of "
Politionele acties".
Sovereignty was
formally transferred on 27
December 1949, and...
- (1995).
Agressi II:
Operatie Kraai. De
vergeten beelden van de
tweede politionele actie. The Hague: SDU Uitgevers.
Archived from the
original on 2012-02-08...
- Ceylon, and
Burma in
response to the Dutch's
launching of a
second Politionele acties (Operation Kraai); KLM
created an
alternative route for its direct...
- of the country.
During the
Indonesian Revolution, the
Dutch launched politionele acties to
capture territory from the
Indonesian Republic. However, the...