Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Aart Hendrik Alblas, aka Klaas de Waard (Middelharnis, 20 September 1918 – Mauthausen concentration camp, 7 September 1944), was a Dutch navy officer, resistance member and Engelandvaarder. He participated in several resistance operations and is one of the most highly decorated Dutch resistance members.From 1940, Alblas collected information, often with John A. Idema. On the night of 18/19 March 1941, Alblas, with A M Westerhout, dressed in stolen German uniforms, travelled by motor boat to England to deliver the collection of information. For this exploit he received the Bronze Cross.Alblas was eventually captured and subsequently executed at Mauthausen concentration camp on 7 September 1944."@en }
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- Aart_Alblas abstract "Aart Hendrik Alblas, aka Klaas de Waard (Middelharnis, 20 September 1918 – Mauthausen concentration camp, 7 September 1944), was a Dutch navy officer, resistance member and Engelandvaarder. He participated in several resistance operations and is one of the most highly decorated Dutch resistance members.From 1940, Alblas collected information, often with John A. Idema. On the night of 18/19 March 1941, Alblas, with A M Westerhout, dressed in stolen German uniforms, travelled by motor boat to England to deliver the collection of information. For this exploit he received the Bronze Cross.Alblas was eventually captured and subsequently executed at Mauthausen concentration camp on 7 September 1944.".
- Q2765319 abstract "Aart Hendrik Alblas, aka Klaas de Waard (Middelharnis, 20 September 1918 – Mauthausen concentration camp, 7 September 1944), was a Dutch navy officer, resistance member and Engelandvaarder. He participated in several resistance operations and is one of the most highly decorated Dutch resistance members.From 1940, Alblas collected information, often with John A. Idema. On the night of 18/19 March 1941, Alblas, with A M Westerhout, dressed in stolen German uniforms, travelled by motor boat to England to deliver the collection of information. For this exploit he received the Bronze Cross.Alblas was eventually captured and subsequently executed at Mauthausen concentration camp on 7 September 1944.".