PERSONALIA
 
Name:  Pomantow, Hendrik
Date of birth: November 1st, 1919 (Rantepao/Celebes, Dutch East indies)
Date of death:  November 2nd, 1991 (Malang/Eastern Java, Indonesia)
Nationality:  Menadonese
BIOGRAPHY: 
Servicenumber 40676.

For his part in the fightings in the Dutch East Indies/indonesia after the Second World War, Hendrik Pomantow also received the Dutch Honormedal for War and Peace.
     
BRONZEN KRUIS (BK)
Rank: Fuselier der Infanterie (Rifleman)
Unit: Koninklijk Nederlandsch-Indisch Leger(KNIL) (Ropyal Dutch East Indian Army)
Awarded on: April 1st, 1947
Action: Recommendation:
For having escaped from the Japanese prisoncamp Babelthaup on the island of Palau (Western Carolines) and having crossed to the American-held island of Peleliu southeast of Palau, partly by swimming and partly by bamboo raft. The crossing took six days.
This escape involved great danger as escape attempts by others, after they had been cruelly tortured by the Japanese had been put to death.
After having been rescued by an American destroyer, ammunition and supplydumps, as well as prison of war camps could be located by way of a sketch he had managed to bring along. The intention of the Japanese, to kill all internees on arrival of the Americans could also be made public in time. These murders were prevented by the transmission of message by the Americans.
By his courageous conduct, he therefore saved the lives of his comrades.
Details: Royal Decree No. 68 dated April 1st, 1947.
Proposed by the Minister of Colonies on March 22nd, 1947, 6e Afdeeling no.9.
 
 
 
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Picture source:   - Arema Oke
Information source(s):   - Royal Decree No. 68 dated April 1st, 1947
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