Louis Johan Alexander Schoonheyt
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Louis Johan Alexander Schoonheyt (1903-1986), commonly known as L. J. A. Schoonheyt, was a Dutch medical doctor, writer, and supporter of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands before World War II. From 1935 to 1936 he was the camp doctor at the Boven-Digoel concentration camp in New Guinea, Dutch East Indies, and is mostly known today for the book he wrote about his experiences there, Boven-Digoel: Het land van communisten en kannibalen (1936). His praise for the conditions in the camp earned him the ire of the internees, Indonesian nationalists, and Dutch human rights advocates; E. du Perron called him a 'colonial bandit', while many internees burned his book after reading it in the camp.
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Louis Johan Alexander Schoonheyt (1903-1986), yang lebih dikenal sebagai L. J. A. Schoonheyt, adalah seorang dokter, penulis dan pendukung sebelum Perang Dunia II. Dari 1935 sampai 1936, ia menjadi dokter kamp di Tempat Pengasingan Boven Digoel, Pulau Papua, Hindia Belanda, dan kini banyak dikenal karena menulis buku tentang pangalamannya disana, Boven-Digoel: Het land van communisten en kannibalen (1936). Pujiannya terhadap kondisi di kamp tersebut membuat para tahanan, nasionalis Indonesia dan advokat HAM Belanda merasa tersinggung. E. du Perron menyebutnya 'berandal kolonial', sementara kebanyakan tahanan membakar bukunya setelah membacanya di kamp tersebut.
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Louis Johan Alexander Schoonheyt (1903-1986), commonly known as L. J. A. Schoonheyt, was a Dutch medical doctor, writer, and supporter of the National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands before World War II. From 1935 to 1936 he was the camp doctor at the Boven-Digoel concentration camp in New Guinea, Dutch East Indies, and is mostly known today for the book he wrote about his experiences there, Boven-Digoel: Het land van communisten en kannibalen (1936). His praise for the conditions in the camp earned him the ire of the internees, Indonesian nationalists, and Dutch human rights advocates; E. du Perron called him a 'colonial bandit', while many internees burned his book after reading it in the camp. During World War II he was imprisoned by the Dutch in Jodensavanne internment camp in Surinam because of his perceived sympathies for Nazi Germany. After the war ended he petitioned the government to be rehabilitated, which was granted in 1949.
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Louis Johan Alexander Schoonheyt (1903-1986), yang lebih dikenal sebagai L. J. A. Schoonheyt, adalah seorang dokter, penulis dan pendukung sebelum Perang Dunia II. Dari 1935 sampai 1936, ia menjadi dokter kamp di Tempat Pengasingan Boven Digoel, Pulau Papua, Hindia Belanda, dan kini banyak dikenal karena menulis buku tentang pangalamannya disana, Boven-Digoel: Het land van communisten en kannibalen (1936). Pujiannya terhadap kondisi di kamp tersebut membuat para tahanan, nasionalis Indonesia dan advokat HAM Belanda merasa tersinggung. E. du Perron menyebutnya 'berandal kolonial', sementara kebanyakan tahanan membakar bukunya setelah membacanya di kamp tersebut. Pada Perang Dunia II, ia ditahan oleh Belanda di karena dianggap bersimpati terhadap Jerman Nazi. Setelah perang berakhir, ia membuat petisi ke pemerintah untuk direhabilitasi, yang diberikan pada 1949.
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