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Post-War Dutch Judicial Index Card – Rijksrechercheur (born in Opsterland)
€90,00Original post-war Dutch judicial registration card (justitiële / vonnissenkaart), accompanied by a typed judicial case summary, issued by the Dutch Special Court of Justice / Amsterdam Court of Appeal, dated 31 December 1949, sentencing a national police investigator to 2 years imprisonment for collaboration-era abuses.
This historically significant artifact documents misconduct by a Rijksrechercheur (national police investigator) who was operating while seconded to a Central National Police Investigation Special Department under German command during WWII.
A rare and powerful piece of Dutch WWII judicial and policing history with clear relevance to occupation-era abuse of authority and post-war accountability.
Post-War Dutch Judicial Index Card – Wachbataillon “Nordwest” & SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Rgt. 84
€90,00Original post-war Dutch judicial registration card (justitiële / vonnissenkaart), accompanied by a typed judicial case summary, relating to a German War Criminal, the notorious Landwacht commander of Winschoten.
These documents originate from the Dutch Bijzondere Rechtspleging (Special Courts), established after WWII to prosecute collaboration and war crimes.
Translated judicial content (summary)
“Served as adjutant with the HQ at the SS-Wachbataillon Nordwest and the SS-Freiwilligen-Grenadier-Regiment 84 and at the time:”
In 1944 in Amersfoort and Leersum, arrested or had arrested 13 people and transferred or had them transferred to an investigation barracks of the Security Police (Sipo), which action resulted in the death of 7 people and the deprivation of liberty for more than one month of 6 people;
In 1944 in Amersfoort and Uddel, mistreated 4 defenseless detainees who were under his authority in order to obtain information;
In November 1944 in Uddel, killed one detainee;
In 1944 in Amersfoort and Leusden, assisted in committing acts of destruction and sabotage, which were not justified by military necessity or wartime emergency;
In October 1944 in Amersfoort, looted private property;
In 1944, participated in raids (round-ups of civilians);
Sentenced to five years imprisonment, with deduction (of time already served).
Condition
Original documents in used archival condition. Handwritten, typed, and stamped entries present. Wear consistent with age and official use.
Photograph – NSKK, Zwarte Brigade, NSJ & DMS (Christmas Event)
€95,00Original 1941 Collaboration Photograph – NSKK, Zwarte Brigade, NSJ & Dietse Jeugd (Named Christmas Event)
Original World War II collaboration photograph documenting Flemish and Dutch nationalist organizations during a joint Christmas celebration in 1941.
The image shows members of:
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NSKK (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahrkorps)
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Zwarte Brigade / Zwarte Brigades (ZB), the paramilitary wing of the Flemish National Union (VNV)
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Jeugdstorm, the youth movement of the Dutch NSB
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Dietse Meisjesscharen (DMS), the girls’ section of the VNV youth organization
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NSJ (Nationaal-Socialistische Jeugd in Vlaanderen), Flemish nationalist youth
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Likely Jeugdstorm formations, reflecting the cooperation between Dutch and Flemish collaboration groups
The reverse bears the original handwritten notation:
“Gezamenlijk kerstfeest NSKK, ZB, NSJ 1941” (“Joint Christmas celebration NSKK, Zwarte Brigade, NSJ 1941”), confirming the event, organizations involved, and year.
Details:
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Authentic wartime photograph (1941)
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Subject: Flemish & Dutch collaboration organizations
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Joint Christmas event, outdoor/group celebration setting
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Period-written description on reverse
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Size: standard period photograph format (as shown)
Condition:
Original, with expected age and handling wear. Image and reverse text remain clear and legible. No modern reproduction.
Post-War Dutch Judicial Index Card – Landwacht Commander (Winschoten)
€90,00Original post-war Dutch judicial registration card (justitiële / vonnissenkaart), accompanied by a typed judicial case summary, relating to Tiemen Antonius Remmers, the notorious Landwacht commander of Winschoten.
These documents originate from the Dutch Bijzondere Rechtspleging (Special Courts), established after WWII to prosecute collaboration and war crimes.
Original documents in used archival condition. Handwritten, typed, and stamped entries present. Wear consistent with age and official use.
Enveloppe of the Reichskommissar Niederlande (Seyss-Inquart)
€95,00Original (empty) Enveloppe for the Der Reichskommissar für die Besetzten Niederländendischen Gebiete Den Haag, which was Arthur Seyss-Inquart.
SS-Obergruppenführer Arthur Seyss-Inquart (22.07.1892 † 16.10.1946) (22.07.1892 † 16.10.1946) was Austrian Nazi politician who served as Chancellor of Austria in 1938 for two days before the Anschluss. His positions in Nazi Germany included deputy governor to Hans Frank in the General Government of Occupied Poland, and Reichskommissar for the German-occupied Netherlands. In the latter role, he shared responsibility for the deportation of Dutch Jews and the shooting of hostages. At the Nuremberg trials, Seyss-Inquart was found guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity, sentenced to death, and executed by hanging. Postcardsize. Condition as seen.
NSB-Leader Anton Mussert before his execution
€50,00Original photograph of NSB-leader Anton Mussert before his execution. Postcardsize. Condition as seen.
Dutch NSB Postcard “1934 W.A. Marcheert”
€55,00Original Dutch NSB Postcard titled “1934 W.A. Marcheert”. Condition as seen. Postcardsize.