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Jodensavanne internment camp
The site of the Jodensavanne camp in 1947
Jodensavanne internment camp is located in Suriname
Jodensavanne internment camp
Location within Suriname
General information
Town or cityRedi Doti, Para District
CountrySuriname Suriname
Coordinates5°25′35″N 54°59′01″W / 5.4263°N 54.9835°W / 5.4263; -54.9835

Jodensavanne (Dutch: Kamp Jodensavanne) was a Dutch internment camp for political prisoners from the Dutch East Indies operated in Surinam during World War II (from 1942 to 1946).[1][2] The camp was named after a nearby, long-abandoned Jewish colony, Jodensavanne.

Although the camp was intended to imprison so-called "irreconcilable" German sympathizers from the Dutch East Indies, including supporters of the Dutch NSB and the Nazi Party, roughly a quarter of the prisoners apparently were not supporters of those parties; these included Indonesian nationalists and others.[2][3] Among the most famous prisoners of the camp were Ernest Douwes Dekker, an Indonesian nationalist, L. J. A. Schoonheyt, a government doctor in the Indies who had become a NSB supporter, and Lo Hartog van Banda, a Dutch cartoonist who had been a Conscientious objector.

Eight people died in the camp during its existence, including two who were shot to death by marines while in handcuffs, which led to a government investigation in 1949–50.[4]

  1. ^ van der Horst, Liesbeth (2004). Wereldoorlog in de West : Suriname, de Nederlandse Antillen en Aruba, 1940–1945 (in Dutch). Hilversum: Verloren. pp. 75–9. ISBN 9789065507945.
  2. ^ a b Captain, Esther; Jones, Guno (2010). "De interneringen in Suriname en de Nederlandse Antillen". Oorlogserfgoed overzee: de erfenis van de Tweede Wereldoorlog in Aruba, Curaçao, Indonesië en Suriname (ebook) (in Dutch). Amsterdam: Bakker. ISBN 9789035135840.
  3. ^ De Graaf, Jan (December 5, 1986). "Hugo Pos rekent af met zijn demonen". Het Parool.
  4. ^ "Strafkolonie Jodensavanne". Werkgroup Caraïbische Letteren (in Dutch).

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