Chapter Politiegeschiedenis aan den lijve
Het persoonsensemble van J. Nuytinck, stafadjudant Rijkspolitie (1918-1991)
Abstract
The personal ensemble acquired by Korpora from Johannes Nuytinck, who ended his career as Staff Adjudant of the National Police (1918-1991), serves as the basis for this article. Nuytinck’s uniformed career spanned from 1938 to his mandatory retirement in 1978. During these forty years, he wore four different uniforms from the Motor Service Corps, the Police Troops Corps, the Royal Military Constabulary, and the National Police Corps; this period was also marked by significant changes in the police system. In this contribution, the dry data from Nuytinck’s file is placed against the backgrounds in which they occurred. His career reflects the main currents of the police system during the Interwar period, World War II, and the Cold War.
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Johannes Nuytinck (1918-1991); Motor Service Corps; Police Troops Corps; the Royal Military Constabulary; the National Police Corps; Dutch Occupation 1940-1945DOI
10.5117/9789048568499_NEISINGHISBN
9789048568505Publisher
Amsterdam University PressPublisher website
https://www.aup.nl/Publication date and place
Amsterdam, 2025Classification
Netherlands
Dutch
Social and cultural history
Social and ethical issues