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The Dutch East Indies Red Cross, 1870-1950 - On Humanitarianism and Colonialism (Hardcover)
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The Dutch East Indies Red Cross, 1870-1950 - On Humanitarianism and Colonialism (Hardcover)
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The Dutch East Indies Red Cross (NIRK) took action in 1873 when the
Aceh War broke out, which lasted several decades. In this war the
organization's neutrality was tested, but it turned out not to be
an issue. Neutrality was a concept for European wars between
"civilized" countries, not applicable in colonial wars. As a
consequence, aid was tailored to the needs of the Dutch East Indian
Army. This also showed itself in a statutory change making aid not
only possible during "war"' but also in case of "uprising." After
the war ended several decades of "peace"-if peace is a proper term
in colonial circumstances-followed. They were used to be prepared
in case of an attack by a foreign enemy. For this "peace-work,"
societal work of the Red Cross, was deemed important. This means
that it was not an aim in itself, but seen as practice for the war
task. It also had to avoid the Red Cross becoming invisible and
lose popularity, for only with enough (wo)men active the war task
could be fulfilled. When war came, preparation turned out to have
been in vain. Japan quickly conquered the archipelago. It forbade
the organization only making use of some local branches when this
came in handy. However, it proved not to be the end of the NIRK.
When after the war independence was declared by Indonesian
nationalists, the Netherlands send an army "to restore law and
order." In the war that followed, Red Cross-work became part of
military carrot-and-stick strategy, trying to get the population
back on Dutch side, and hoping that patients would inform the
doctor with military information. The Red Cross not only had a
humanitarian but a national task to fulfill.
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