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Buizer, Johannis Jan Cornelis (Jo)

Date of birth:
September 11th, 1918 (Almkerk, The Netherlands)
Date of death:
September 6th, 1944 (KZ Mauthausen, Austria)
Buried on:
Memorial and Grave Victims Englandspiel
Nationality:
Dutch

Biography

Buizer was known by the aliases Johannes J.C. Brouwer, Boni, Piet and Jan Cor Brugman.
He was a professionl W/T operator, escaped to the UK in mid-February 1942 and was recruted by the S.O.E. Just like Van Rietschoten (for whom he acted as W/T operator) he was given the address of Alex Wims, 21 III Topaasstraat, Amsterdam. Both were tasked with training members of the resistance in acts of sabotage. Buizer and Van Rietschoten were arrested on landing near Holten, Overijssel and transferred to the SD-Polizeigefängnis in Haaren for interrogation. Buizer was ultimately murdered in concentration camp Mauthausen.

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Dienstplichtig Sergeant (Enlisted Sergeant)
Awarded on:
May 2nd, 1953
Recommendation:
In times of war, in the years 1940-1945, he risked his life escaping from occupied Holland and going straight to England in order to join the conduct of the war by the Dutch.


Royal decree no. 33
Bronzen Kruis (BK)
Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Dienstplichtig Sergeant (Enlisted Sergeant)
Unit:
N Section, Special Operations Executive (SOE), British Government
Awarded on:
May 2nd, 1953
Bronzen Kruis (BK)
Recommendation:
He has distinguished himself by courageous conduct in the face of the enemy as agent of a secret intelligence service which dispatched him in the years 1940-1945 to enemy occupied territory where he was to perform a death defying task under trying circumstances, ultimately leading to his death by enemy counteraction.


Royal decree no. 33 (posthumously awarded) - Second award.

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