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Oorlogsherinneringskruis (OHK)

The Oorlogsherinneringskruis (War Commemorative Cross or War Cross) was instituted by Royal Decree Nr. 6 on March 16th 1944. The decoration was intended for military in Service of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Dutch People or Dutch subordinates that served on board of Dutch Merchant or Fishery ships in Dutch or Allied service and Dutch Citizens or Dutch subordinates that were part of the crew of an airplane from the Dutch civilian Air Services in Dutch or Allied service. To apply for the decoration one had to be serving for six months in service since May 10th 1940 and had to have shown good service and behaviour.

At first the same design was used as for the Ereteken voor Belangrijke Krijgsverrichtingen, but without the text "Voor Belangrijke Krijgsverrichtingen". For the ribbon, a total of nine bars were introduced, five for Common Service and four for Special Service.

Common Service:
- "KRIJG TER ZEE 1940-1944"
- "OORLOGSVLUCHTEN 1940-1944"
- "OORLOGSDIENST-KOOPVAARDIJ 1940-1944"
- "OORLOGSDIENST-VISSERIJ 1940-1944"
- "KRIJG TER LAND 1940-1944"

Special Service:
- "NEDERLAND MEI 1940"
- "NEDERLANDSCH-INDIË 1941-1942"
- "JAVA-ZEE 1941-1942"
- "NOORD-AFRIKA - ITALIË 1942-1944"

By Royal Decree on June 10th 1947, the design was revised and given her definitive shape. The basic design was kept the same, a bronze cross with four arms, measuring 40 mm. On the front in an oval is the portrait of the Dutch Queen Hr. Ms. Queen Wilhelmina, surrounded with a circle containing the text "VOOR KRIJGSVERRICHTINGEN". Around this one can find an oak leaved wrath. Every arm of the cross contains the letter "W".
The reverse is plain and contains an oval with the text "KON.-BEGEER / VOORSCHOTEN / F.S.INV.", the factory’s mark (F.S. stands for the designer Frans Smits).

With a Royal Decree on January 6th 1948, the entire decoration was revised. All the original bars were deleted and twelve new ones were created, five for Common and seven for Special Service.

Common Service:
- "KRIJG TER ZEE 1940-1945"
- "OORLOGSVLUCHTEN 1940-1945"
- "OORLOGSDIENST-KOOPVAARDIJ 1940-1945"
- "OORLOGSDIENST-VISSERIJ 1940-1945"
- "KRIJG TER LAND 1940-1945"

Special Service:
- "NEDERLAND MEI 1940"
- "NEDERLANDSCH-INDIË 1941-1942"
- "JAVA-ZEE 1941-1942"
- "MIDDELANDSE ZEE 1940-1945"
- "ARNHEM - NIJMEGEN - WALCHEREN 1944"
- "NORMANDIË 1944"
- "OOST-AZIË - ZUID-PACIFIC 1943-1945"

The bars are made of bronze and measure 35 mm wide and 6 mm high. It was only allowed to wear one bar for Common Service, but more bars for Special Service could be worn.

The ribbon is 27 mm wide and most orange. On both sides one can find a 7 mm wide green band. The ribbon can be worn in the traditional military way as a rosette or just hanging on a single ribbon. Het lint heeft een breedte van 27 mm en is overwegend oranje, met aan beide zijkanten een groene, 7 mm brede band.
On the Ribbon Bar, the received bars were pictured by eight-pointed stars. When one or two stars are worn, the bar measures 27 mm, but when more stars are worn, a 37 mm wide bar is used. On one bas only four stars are allowed to be worn.

Aarsen, Willem* April 17th, 1903
† June 14th, 1957

Akar, Philippe Henri* January 14th, 1919
† January 25th, 2022

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Laemers, Johannes* October 31st, 1919
† July 13th, 2005

Lagaaij, Charles Albertus* March 6th, 1907
† February 17th, 1942

Landzaat, Willem Pieter* April 7th, 1886
† May 13th, 1940
Row: 5 Grave: 37

Lanschot, van, Willem Charles Jean Marie "Bib"* June 30th, 1914
† August 16th, 2001

Larive, Etienne Henri ("Hans")* September 23rd, 1915
† December 28th, 1984

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Lebeau, Joseph Remy Louis* March 16th, 1905
† September 7th, 1944
Plot: A Row: E Grave: 1

Leeuw, de, Hans* November 4th, 1919

Lemmens, Adrianus Johannes* March 24th, 1904
† June 27th, 1990

Lévêque, Charles* April 23rd, 1913

Lewis, Richard Bart "Dick"* September 20th, 1919
† June 20th, 2009

Lier, Willem van* July 1st, 1899
† May 13th, 1976

Lieuwen, Jacob "Jaap"* January 26th, 1921
† December 26th, 2010

Ligthelm, Willem Adriaan Otto* November 13th, 1922
† May 22nd, 2014

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Linzel, Jan* August 18th, 1918
† February 6th, 2009

Linzel, Jan* December 7th, 1915
† May 5th, 2019

Linzel, Jan* August 18th, 1918
† February 6th, 2009

Linzel, Jan* December 7th, 1915
† May 5th, 2019

Linzel, Jan* August 18th, 1918
† February 6th, 2009

Linzel, Jan* December 7th, 1915
† May 5th, 2019

Linzel, Jan* August 18th, 1918
† February 6th, 2009

Linzel, Jan* December 7th, 1915
† May 5th, 2019

Linzel, Jan* August 18th, 1918
† February 6th, 2009

Linzel, Jan* December 7th, 1915
† May 5th, 2019

Linzel, Jan* August 18th, 1918
† February 6th, 2009

Linzel, Jan* December 7th, 1915
† May 5th, 2019

Lippe-Biesterfeld, van, Bernhard L.F.E.J.K.K.* June 29th, 1911
† December 1st, 2004

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Loenen, van, Hendrik "Henk"* September 1st, 1915
† June 8th, 1997

Loggem, J. van* October 21st, 1913
† June 9th, 1995

Londo, Gerard* January 3rd, 1913
† January 25th, 2011

Look, van, Wilhelmus Hendrikus* September 21st, 1919

Loontjens, Antonius "Ton"* November 19th, 1922
† November 11th, 2010

Looze, Willem Adriaan de "Bul"* February 26th, 1916
† June 22nd, 2000

Louwen, Cornelis* December 31st, 1908
† November 26th, 1986

Lugt, Gerard Johan* August 9th, 1917
† September 1st, 1944
Plot: 3 Row: A Grave: 6-10

Lukkien, Jan Hendrik* August 28th, 1913
† September 29th, 1993

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