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Louis Einthoven (30 March 1896 – 29 May 1979) was a Dutch lawyer and the co-founder of Nederlandsche Unie. After the war, Einthoven was put in charge of Bureau Nationale Veiligheid, which was renamed Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst. He was born in Soerabaja and died in
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Biography


Chinese Deportations

At the end of 1933, Einthoven left the
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and resettled in the Netherlands. On December 29 of that year he became chief commissioner of
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in
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. In the 1930s, Einthoven hated the
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of
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in the Netherlands. As a police commissioner, he also disliked the large number of
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in his city and therefore introduced two categories of Chinese: a category that was considered to have an economic value and allowed to settle in the Netherlands and a category "excess Chinese" who had no rights and had to be sent 'back' to China as soon as possible. Because of him, of the estimated 3000 Chinese in the Netherlands, more than 1000 were expelled from the country with government support.


Police Commissioner during the occupation

On 14 May 1940, two Dutch soldiers captured three Germans in civilian clothes behind the Rotterdam front line. On the orders of a Dutch officer the three Germans, who were being held on the Schiekade, a street north of the Rotterdam city center, were shot as spies. One of the Germans survived and after the Dutch defeat the German occupation authorities ordered an investigation. Police commissioner Einthoven managed to trace the two Dutch soldiers and handed them over to the Germans, resulting in two death sentences (later converted to "discipline house"). In 1956 the investigation was described as an overzealous action by Van Einthoven and its concealment as a cover-up.


After the war

Einthoven was liberated in September 1944 in , where he had been staying since May 1942. In the south of the Netherlands, which had already been liberated, he came into contact with
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. In February 1945 he contacted Queen Wilhelmina in
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. Prime Minister Pieter Gerbrandy wanted to give him a minister post, but he refused. After the war, Einthoven was put in charge of the Bureau Nationale Veiligheid, which was renamed Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst (BVD) in 1946. Shortly after the war, Einthoven was informed by the counterintelligence department of the British
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that was working for them in
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. During the war, Van der Waals had been active for the
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and had betrayed a large number of resistance members. He was one of the most wanted Dutch collaborators at the time, something the British had not realized. Einthoven reacted with shock: "This man is the ''enemy number one of all of us''.Auke Kok (1995). ''De verrader. Leven en dood van Anton van der Waals''. Amsterdam: De Arbeiderspers, p. 268 At the same time, he forbade his subordinates to actively hunt Van der Waals. Over time, rumors increased that Van der Waals was working for the British . Behind the scenes, Einthoven urged the British to extradite him to the Netherlands, but he kept his mouth shut publicly.Kok, p. 274 In 1961 Einthoven retired. He published his memoir in 1974 and died five years later at the age of 83 in Lunteren.


Movie

In September 2016, ''
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'', a film about the life of Dries Riphagen, premiered. The film is based on the book of the same name by journalists and René ter Steege. In the film, Einthoven is played by
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Bibliography

* ''Heeft de afwezige ongelijk?: getuigenis van mr. L. Einthoven over de Nederlandse Unie'', Semper Agendo, Apeldoorn, 1973, * ''Tegen de stroom in: levende vissen zwemmen tegen de stroom in, alleen de dooie drijven mee'' (1974)
Jan. H. Kompagnie, 'Einthoven, Louis (1896-1979)'
in
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Louis, Einthoven 1896 births 1979 deaths 20th-century Dutch politicians Dutch people of Indonesian descent People from Surabaya 20th-century Dutch lawyers