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The Monument Indië-Nederland is located near the Olympiaplein in the southern part of
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population ...
. The monument was originally a memorial for General
J. B. van Heutsz Joannes Benedictus van Heutsz (3 February 1851 – 11 July 1924) was a Dutch military officer who was appointed governor general of the Dutch East Indies in 1904. He had become famous years before by bringing to an end to the long Aceh War. E ...
, who was the commandant of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army and is also known for conquering
Aceh Aceh ( ), officially the Aceh Province ( ace, Nanggroë Acèh; id, Provinsi Aceh) is the westernmost province of Indonesia. It is located on the northernmost of Sumatra island, with Banda Aceh being its capital and largest city. Granted a s ...
for the
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in 1903 following the
Aceh War The Aceh War ( id, Perang Aceh), also known as the Dutch War or the Infidel War (1873–1913), was an armed military conflict between the Sultanate of Aceh and the Kingdom of the Netherlands which was triggered by discussions between represen ...
. Because of political pressure the name was in 2004 changed to Monument Indië-Nederland.


The origin

After his death in 1924, a mausoleum was founded for
Van Heutsz Joannes Benedictus van Heutsz (3 February 1851 – 11 July 1924) was a Dutch military officer who was appointed governor general of the Dutch East Indies in 1904. He had become famous years before by bringing to an end to the long Aceh War. Ea ...
on the Nieuwe Oosterbegraafplaats. At the time the mausoleum was completed, there was still a bit of the collected money left. After the government agreed with the idea in 1930 to build a monument with this money in another part of
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population ...
, they started a contest. This contest was won by the architect and the sculptor
Frits van Hall Frederik Jan (Frits) van Hall (8 May 1899 (Suikerfabriek Bodja near Semarang) – 18 January 1945 (Gliwice)) was a Dutch sculptor executed for his role in the Dutch resistance in 1945. Frits was born near Semarang in the Dutch East Indies. Hi ...
. Although there were strong protests of communists and social democrats, the monument was unveiled by
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Wilhelmina, in the presence of
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and
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Colijn in 1935. The monument consists of a female character with a lion on each side. This was all surrounded by a pond and a stone wall.


Symbolism

Almost every part of the monument symbolizes the relations between the
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and
Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania between the Indian and Pacific oceans. It consists of over 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, and parts of Borneo and New Guine ...
. The female character in the center with the scroll of law in her hand, represents the Dutch authority in Indonesia. On each side of her is a lion, who both symbolize a city. One of them stands for
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, the old name of the capital of the
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, the other one stands for
Amsterdam Amsterdam ( , , , lit. ''The Dam on the River Amstel'') is the Capital of the Netherlands, capital and Municipalities of the Netherlands, most populous city of the Netherlands, with The Hague being the seat of government. It has a population ...
. In popular speech the woman is also called ''Mien met de hondjes'' ( Mien with the dogs in English) or ''de Nederlandse maagd'' (the Dutch virgin). On the pedestal used to be a portrait of general van Heutsz, but because there was a lot of criticism about how van Heutsz had beaten down rebellions in Aceh, the portrait was removed and the name of the monument was changed from ''het van Heutsz monument'' to ''het monument Indië-Nederland''. After the plaquette with the portrait had been removed, it was stolen in 1984. The pond symbolizes the water that separates the Netherlands and Indonesia. On the walls with the arcs on the left and on the right of the statue are placed reliefs that represent the islands of the archipelago.


Attacks and protests

Since 1935 the monument is frequently damaged. Already twice the monument has been the target of a bomb attack, in 1967 and in 1984. One remarkable fact is that van Heutsz Junior protested against the monument of his father in 1943 because in his opinion the monument was too weak. After the attack in 1984 and the theft of the portrait of van Heutsz the peace returned around the monument, until 1997, when the government wanted to renovate the monument. The protests came back on and the government decided to only sand blast the monument.


Changes after the unveiling

Since the monument was unveiled, a few changes have been made to it. In 2004 the proposal to contribute the monument to
Multatuli Eduard Douwes Dekker (2 March 182019 February 1887), better known by his pen name Multatuli (from Latin ''multa tulī'', "I have suffered much"), was a Dutch writer best known for his satirical novel ''Max Havelaar'' (1860), which denounced the a ...
was rejected and it became a memorial that shows the relations between Indonesia and the Netherlands. That the monument became a memorial became clear in 2007 when a few changes were made: * Brick pedestals were added to the monument. The difference between the eastern (Indonesia) and the western (Netherlands) part of the monument were expressed by the different colors. * Six different dates were added to the monument: ** 1596, the landing of
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and
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at
Banten Banten ( id, Banten; Sundanese: , romanized ''Banten'') is the westernmost province on the island of Java, Indonesia. Its capital city is Serang. The province borders West Java and the Special Capital Region of Jakarta on the east, the Java Se ...
** 1935, the unveiling of the statue ** 1945, the
Proclamation of Indonesian Independence The Proclamation of Indonesian Independence ( id, Proklamasi Kemerdekaan Indonesia, or simply ''Proklamasi'') was read at 10:00 on Friday, 17 August 1945 in Jakarta. The declaration marked the start of the diplomatic and armed resistance of th ...
** 1949, Dutch recognition of Indonesian independence ** 2001, change of function and name ** 2007, expansion of the monument


References


External links


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