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- Internierungslager Jodensavanne (niederländisch Kamp Jodensavanne) war ein niederländisches Internierungslager in der Kolonie Suriname. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs wurden dort 146 tatsächliche oder vermeintliche Anhänger der Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging (NSB) und des Nationalsozialismus aus Niederländisch-Indien interniert, einige Gefangene wurden getötet. (de)
- Jodensavanne (Dutch: Kamp Jodensavanne) was a Dutch Internment Camp for Political prisoners from the Dutch East Indies operated in Surinam during World War II (from 1942 to 1946). The camp was named after a nearby, long-abandoned Jewish colony, Jodensavanne. Although the camp was intended to imprison so-called "irreconcilable" German sympathizers from the Dutch East Indies, including supporters of the Dutch NSB and the Nazi Party, roughly a quarter of the prisoners apparently were not supporters of those parties; these included Indonesian nationalists and others. Among the most famous prisoners of the camp were Ernest Douwes Dekker, an Indonesian nationalist, L. J. A. Schoonheyt, a government doctor in the Indies who had become a NSB supporter, and Lo Hartog van Banda, a Dutch cartoonist who had been a Conscientious objector. Eight people died in the camp during its existence, including two who were shot to death by marines while in handcuffs, which led to a government investigation in 1949–50. (en)
- Kamp Jodensavanne was een Nederlands concentratiekamp / interneringskamp in Suriname. Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog werden er 146 al dan niet vermeende aanhangers van de NSB en de nazi's uit Nederlands-Indië gevangen gehouden en enige gevangenen vermoord. (nl)
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- The site of the Jodensavanne camp in 1947 (en)
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- Internierungslager Jodensavanne (niederländisch Kamp Jodensavanne) war ein niederländisches Internierungslager in der Kolonie Suriname. Während des Zweiten Weltkriegs wurden dort 146 tatsächliche oder vermeintliche Anhänger der Nationaal-Socialistische Beweging (NSB) und des Nationalsozialismus aus Niederländisch-Indien interniert, einige Gefangene wurden getötet. (de)
- Kamp Jodensavanne was een Nederlands concentratiekamp / interneringskamp in Suriname. Tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog werden er 146 al dan niet vermeende aanhangers van de NSB en de nazi's uit Nederlands-Indië gevangen gehouden en enige gevangenen vermoord. (nl)
- Jodensavanne (Dutch: Kamp Jodensavanne) was a Dutch Internment Camp for Political prisoners from the Dutch East Indies operated in Surinam during World War II (from 1942 to 1946). The camp was named after a nearby, long-abandoned Jewish colony, Jodensavanne. Eight people died in the camp during its existence, including two who were shot to death by marines while in handcuffs, which led to a government investigation in 1949–50. (en)
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- Internierungslager Jodensavanne (de)
- Jodensavanne internment camp (en)
- Kamp Jodensavanne (nl)
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