Een kwaad geweten De worsteling met de Indonesische onafhankelijkheidsoorlog vanaf 1950

For a long time, the war in Indonesia and the extreme violence used by the Dutch troops were not a subject that was much discussed or written about in the Netherlands. After the end of the war, the government made great efforts to avoid discussions about it or even to nip them in the bud. The revela...

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Main Author: van der Kaaij, Meindert (auth)
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Published: Amsterdam University Press 2022
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