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Hollander Corps

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The Hollander Corps arose from the readiness of many non-naturalised and naturalised Netherlanders living in the Transvaal Republic to take the field with the Boers in the South African War, and the desire of their former compatriots in the Transvaal to form their own distinct military unit. As a serving unit the First Hollander Corps lost its identity after the Battle of Elandslaagte. Groups of Hollanders later clubbed together in the Orange Free State and called themselves the Second Hollander Corps (1900-1902).

[Extracted from; Potgieter, DJ et al, 1972. Standard Encyclopaedia of Southern Africa Vol 5. Cape Town: Nasionale Opvoedkundige Uitgewery Ltd. p, 568]

Practitioners listed on this site who joined Hollander Corps in the South African War.

BASSLÉ, Jan GG
BREYER, Jan Hendrik
BRUIJN, MH
DIEPRAAM, Willem Pieter
GERRITSEN, Johannes Cornelis
GROENEWALD, Pieter
HEYINK, Gerrit
HOLLENBACH, Jan Hendrick
HUIJSSE, FT
KESTING, Jean Jacques
KLASING, Jacobus Coenraad
KOOL, W
LINDHOUT, Simon Pieter van Wijngaarden
NIJENES, Reiner Willem
RUTGERS, Jan Hendrik
SIEMERINK, Hendrik
THEIJSSEN, Johannes Willem
VAN DREUMEL G
VAN RIJSSE, Klaas
WIJSBEK, Wilhelmus
WYERS, Jan Brink
ZONNEVELD, G