File:Petrus Hamer (1891-1975) NSB hoofdcommissaris van Den Haag.png

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Nederlands: Petrus Hamer (1891-1975), van 1940 tot 1943 hoofdcommissaris van politie van Den Haag. Collaborareerde met de nazi-Duitse bezetters. Oktober 1943 ontslagen door Rauter, de 'höhere SS- und Polizeiführer' in Nederland, wegens drankzucht en het opzeggen van zijn lidmaatschap van de NSB. Na de oorlog veroordeeld tot 15 jaar gevangenisstraf.
English: Petrus Hamer (1891-1975), from 1940 to 1943 Chief of Police of The Hague. Collaborated with the Nazi German occupiers. October 1943 dismissed by Rauter, the 'Higher SS- and Polizeiführer' in the Netherlands, because of alcoholism and the termination of his membership of the NSB. Sentenced to 15 years in prison after the war.
Deutsch: Petrus Hamer (1891-1975), von 1940 bis 1943 Polizeipräsident von Den Haag, Niederlande. Zusammenarbeit mit den deutschen Besatzern. Oktober 1943 von Rauter, dem "Höheren SS- und Polizeiführer" in den Niederlanden, wegen Alkoholismus und der Beendigung seiner Mitgliedschaft in der NSB entlassen. Nach dem Krieg zu 15 Jahren Gefängnis verurteilt.
Français : Petrus Hamer (1891-1975), de 1940 à 1943, chef de la police de La Haye, Pays-Bas. Collaboré avec les occupants allemands nazis. En octobre 1943, Rauter, le «Höhere SS- und Polizeiführer» aux Pays-Bas, tire sur l'alcoolisme et met fin à son adhésion à la NSB. Condamné à 15 ans de prison après la guerre.
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date QS:P,+1944-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1944-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Beeldnummer 29309
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