I Thought You Should Know

by Tetske T. van der Wal


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/5/2010

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 117
ISBN : 9781456812324
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 117
ISBN : 9781456812317

About the Book

I Thought You Should Know is about our life in Japanese camp the loss of my father and our return to Holland


About the Author

I was born in the Dutch Indies (now called Indonesia) on the island of Java, on June 3, 1941. My father was with the KNIL cavalry. The Dutch Indies was then a Dutch colony. After the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, our lives would drastically change. The government of Holland declared war to Japan, and the Dutch Indies was soon taken over by Japan. My father was taken prisoner by the Japanese and shipped with thousands of men to Burma to build a railroad track through the jungle. He died of exhaustion and malnutrition. My uncle was killed on December 14, 1941, after their submarine had launched six torpedoes and sunk four Japanese vessels. Their submarine, the 016, ran on a mine, and all but one man were killed. My mother went immediately to Surabaya to be with her sister, who was pregnant with her second child. She was never able to return to her home in Bandoeng. In November 1942, the Japanese put all women and children with European blood in so-called protected camps. Daily beatings, overcrowding, forced labor, starvation, and seeing their friends dying gradually deteriorated their lives. After the war, returning to Holland, their struggle continued. This group of women and men found their countrymen and their government totally ignorant toward their horrors, which they had experienced as prisoners of war in the Dutch East Indies. As of today, Holland still does not take any responsibility toward the prisoners of war who suffered immensely in Japanese prison camps and those who lost their lives. Never did Holland pay any compensation to the victims of this horrible war. What is the difference between the Jews and the gypsies from Holland? The only difference is that they were prisoners of war of the Nazis This story will tell about what we endured in those camps and later when we returned to Holland.