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in 1945 and to restore colonial order, the
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sent battalions of ''Oorlogsvrijwilligers'' (OVWs; en, War Volunteers) to the colony. They were recruited in 1944 and 1945, mostly in the southern provinces of the Netherlands, and initially intended for deployment in Europe. Others had signed up for the fight against
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in the summer of 1945. The emergency situation in the East Indies prompted the
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to send the Dutch military overseas. They arrived in
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in November 1945. The British authorities, who temporarily exercised authority in the Dutch East Indies after the war in Asia, refused to admit the Dutch troops there. They feared that this would escalate the already tense political situation. The fact that there was little international sympathy for the Dutch efforts to restore colonial authority in
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may also have been a factor. It was not until late February 1946 that the ''Oorlogsvrijwilligers'' were admitted and took over the positions of the British. They were stationed in enclaves around a number of large cities on
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. In total, approximately 25,000 OVW personnel would go to the East Indies, of which 5,000 to 6,000 were assigned to the ''
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'' and the rest to the Royal Army. Five brigades were formed from this last group, the staffs of which were manned by officers from the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army. To the numbers mentioned must be added several thousand OVW personnel who served on ships of the
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and with the
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in the Dutch East Indies. Later, the ''Oorlogsvrijwilligers'' were supplanted by much larger numbers of Dutch conscripts. From the very beginning of their presence in the East Indies, the OVWs were involved in combat operations. The
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did not accept the renewed military presence of the Dutch and responded with armed actions against the Dutch enclaves. More large-scale military action by the OVWs came during Operation Product in the summer of 1947. Over the course of 1948, the ''Oorlogsvrijwilligers'' were demobilized - except for one battalion that the Dutch army command thought it needed for
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, which was to be completed at the end of 1948. This battalion was only able to leave service in 1949. Not all OVW staff were repatriated. Some chose to extend their employment and others emigrated to
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Notable ''Oorlogsvrijwilligers''

* (1904–1977),
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* (1910–1965), independent politician and mayor * (1917–1992),
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during
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* (1918–2006), visual artist * (1919–2002), resistance fighter during World War II, surgeon, and medical historian *
Ted Meines Tette "Ted" Meines (25 September 1921 – 24 December 2016) was a lieutenant general in the Royal Netherlands Army and an activist for veterans' rights. During World War II, he was a member of the Dutch resistance and helped Jewish families, fo ...
(1921–2016), resistance fighter during World War II and veterans' rights activist * (1922–1989), resistance fighter during World War II and financial manager * (1923–2015), resistance fighter during World War II and military historian * (1923–2000), Knight of the
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for actions in
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on 2 May 1946 * (1924–2017), resistance fighter during World War II *
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(1925–2004), resistance fighter during World War II, author, and investigative journalist * (1925–2017), state secretary and director of
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and Heineken * (1925–1966),
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politician and mayor


See also

*
Friesland Battalion The Friesland Battalion ( nl, Bataljon "Friesland", fy, Bataljon "Fryslân"), officially the ''1e Bataljon 9e Regiment Infanterie'' (1-9 R.I.) was a battalion made up of ''oorlogsvrijwilligers'' from Friesland that participated in the Dutch "polic ...


References

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