- Christiaan Boers
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Christianus Franciscus Johannes (Christiaan) Boers (October 24, 1889 The Hague- May 3, 1942) was a captain of the Royal Netherlands Army during World War II. During the Battle of The Afsluitdijk, he rallied his men to successfully push back the German attackers. This was one of the few victories of the Allied forces on the Western Front in 1940.
After the surrender of Dutch forces on May 15, 1940, Boers joined the Dutch resistance. He joined an illegal organization called the OD (Orde Dienst).[1] It was set up to preserve order once the Germans would have been defeated. Boers was executed by the Germans at the Sachsenhausen camp in 1942.[1] He was a professional officer, who was considered a natural born leader. It was said that his men would follow him blindly into battle.[1] Today there is a monument in memory of him on the Afsluitdijk.[1]
Notes
- ^ a b c d War over Holland - May 1940: the Dutch struggle at www.waroverholland.nl
References
- (Dutch) Monument for Boers
- (Dutch) Museum for the Battle
Categories:- 1889 births
- 1942 deaths
- Dutch military personnel killed in World War II
- People from The Hague
- Sachsenhausen concentration camp victims
- Dutch Resistance members
- Military personnel who died in Nazi concentration camps
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