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Kusters, Johannes Petrus Josephus Waltherus

    Date of birth:
    April 1st, 1895 (Arnhem, the Netherlands)
    Date of death:
    April 7th, 1942 (Batavia-Antjol/Java, Dutch East Indies)
    Buried on:
    Dutch War Cemetery Ancol
    Nationality:
    Dutch (1815-present, Kingdom)

    Biography

    Johannes Kusters lived in the Dutch East Indies and was born on April 1st, 1895 as the son to Antonius Kusters and Petronella Maria Colen.
    Head of the Dutch-Indian Radio Company (NIROM). When the Japanese found out the studio from NIROM in Bandoeng ended each session with the Dutch national anthem, Kusters was arrested on March 19th, 1942. Also radio emplyees Victor Daniël Kudding (July 25th, 1914 Poerworedjo, N.I.) and Nico van der Hoogte (September 16th, 1916 Paramaribo, Sur.) were arrested. In the Kempetai (Japanese military police) building they werd martered. Later they were transferred to Batavia and sentenced to death by a Japanese military court. They were beheaded in Antjol.

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    Period:
    Second World War (1939-1945)
    Unit:
    Algemeen Omroepleider, Nederlandsch-Indische Radio Omroep Maatschappij
    Awarded on:
    May 23rd, 1950

    Royal Decree No,46, dated May 23rd, 1950.
    Awarded posthumously.
    Verzetsster Oost-Azië 1942-1945 (VOA)

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