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  2. Suriname during World War II - Wikipedia

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    The history of Suriname during World War II was mainly focused on protecting the bauxite industry and guarding the borders with French Guiana which was part of Vichy France. From November 1941 onwards, 2,000 American troops were stationed in Suriname who transformed Airstrip Zanderij into a major airport, and constructed defensive works.

  3. Jodensavanne internment camp - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Category:Suriname in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Suriname during World War II This page was last edited on 23 August 2024, at 07:18 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  5. Netherlands Armed Forces in Suriname - Wikipedia

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    The 2,000 American troops stationed in Suriname during World War II to protect the bauxite industry and to guard against a Vichy French invasion, were placed under the command of the militia. [2] In 1957, units of the Dutch colonial forces in Suriname were transferred from the Ministry of the Colonies to the Armed forces of the Netherlands. [1]

  6. Suriname - Wikipedia

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    During World War II, on 23 November 1941, under an agreement with the Netherlands government-in-exile, the United States sent 2,000 soldiers to Suriname to protect the bauxite mines to support the Allies' war effort.

  7. Memre Boekoe barracks - Wikipedia

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    It was constructed during World War II as barracks for the American soldiers stationed in Suriname. It was originally named Kampement Gemenelandsweg. In 1950, it was renamed Prins Bernhard kampement. After the independence of Suriname on 25 November 1975, it was renamed Memre Boekoe barracks after Fort Boekoe, a fort used during the Boni Wars.

  8. Suriname's ex-president fled murder conviction. His victims ...

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    Her family, many of whom fled Suriname during Bouterse's tenure, does not yet have closure, she said. ... The conviction had been hailed as a triumph for the rule of law in Suriname, a former ...

  9. List of wars involving Suriname - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Suriname (1804) Batavian Republic • Dutch Guiana France United Kingdom: British occupation of Suriname. Britain took part of Dutch Guiana. Surinamese coup d'état (1980) Henck Arron: Desi Bouterse: Military period. Overthrow of the Prime Minister with a violent coup. Suriname Guerrilla War (1986–1992) Suriname: Jungle Commando ...