Kembang Kuning War Cemetery

Dutch war cemetery in Surabaya, Indonesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kembang Kuning War Cemetery, also Dutch Field of Honor Kembang Kuning (Dutch: Nederlands Ereveld Kembang Kuning, Indonesian: Makam Kehormatan Belanda di Kembang Kuning), is a war cemetery in Surabaya, East Java in Indonesia.

CountryIndonesia
Coordinates7°17′08″S 112°43′27″E
TypeWar cemetery
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Dutch Field of Honor Kembang Kuning
Nederlands Ereveld Kembang Kuning
Makam Kehormatan Belanda di Kembang Kuning
Kembang Kuning War Cemetery
Interactive map of Dutch Field of Honor Kembang Kuning
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Location
CountryIndonesia
Coordinates7°17′08″S 112°43′27″E
TypeWar cemetery
Owned byNetherlands War Graves Foundation
No. of gravesOver 5,000
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More than five thousand victims of the Pacific War and the Indonesian War of Independence are buried in the cemetery.[1] This includes both civilians and servicemen of the former Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (Dutch: Koninklijk Nederlandsch-Indisch Leger, KNIL) and the Mariniersbrigade.[2] A monument to naval officer Karel Doorman is located in the middle of the cemetery. This monument commemorates the Battle of the Java Sea on 27 February 1942, in which 918 Dutch sailors were killed. The names of the 915 missing are on fifteen bronze plates on the back of the monument. Only three casualties of the Battle of the Java Sea actually rest at the Karel Doormanhof section on Kembang Kuning.

Notable burials

  • R. W. Berghuis (1926–1948)[3]
  • J. M. L. I. Chömpff (1904–1942)[4]
  • S. A. Dikstaal (1901–1942)[5]
  • Francken sisters (1930/1932–1945)[6][7]
  • H. H. M. Fuhri (1915–1942)[8]
  • B. H. Hagendijk (1920–1942)[9]
  • Carel H. Kranenburg (1917–1947)[10]

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