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Bronzen Kruis (BK)

The Bronze Cross was instituted on June 11th 1940. It was to become a special award for military, who behaved courageous or meritious in facing the enemy, in service for the Kingdom of the Netherlands. When civilians or foreign military acted in special interest for the safety of the Netherlands, they could also be rewarded the Bronze Cross.

The decoration could be awarded more then once. The recipient received a gold coloured Arabian number to be worn on the ribbon, that indicated the number of Bronze Crosses the recipient had received ("2", "3", etc.).

The medal is formed in the shape of a four armed cross with a total width of 29 mm. On the obverse there is a crowned "W" inside a circle with Oak Leaves on the left and laurel on the right. On the reverse is shown the same circle, but within it the year "1940" and on the arms of the cross the words "TROUW AAN / KONINGIN / EN / VADERLAND". The medal is taken from the old "Metalen Kruis 1830-1831". The ribbon is orange with a small stripe of Nassau-bleu in the middle.

At first the medal was also awarded to anyone who had received the "Eervolle Vermelding" (Mentioned in Dispatches) if they hadn’t received a Bronze Cross before. To indicate this there was a "Kroon voor Eervol Vermelden" (Gold coloured crown) being place don the ribbon of the Bronze Cross. However in 1944 there was instituted a new decoration, the Bronze Lion and all Bronze Crosses that were decorated with the mentioned in dispatches crown were replaced with the Bronze Lion.

The Bronze Cross is received after a Royal Decree that is controlled by the Commissie Dapperheidonderscheidingen van het Ministerie van Defensie (Special Committee of the Ministry of Defence) which advises the Minister of Defence and the Dutch Queen.

Abraham, Carel* August 1st, 1909
† February 15th, 1943
Plot: E Grave: 155

Grid List
Naber, Casper Antonius Johannes* March 16th, 1906
† November 11th, 1944
Plot: Eregraf 

Nadort, Jan Hubertus* December 5th, 1888
† December 16th, 1942
Plot: A Row: 5 Grave: 6

Nauta, Poppe* January 7th, 1907

Nethery, Raymond R.* August 7th, 1922

Niekerk, Jan Johannes Ferdinand* February 10th, 1907
† November 11th, 1942

Nieuwenhuizen, van, Julius* October 30th, 1918
† April 20th, 2008

Niewold, Pieter* October 23rd, 1920
† June 23rd, 2002

Noordanus, Jan* February 14th, 1916
† December 11th, 2008

Noteboom, Izak* December 12th, 1894
† May 10th, 1940
Row: 12 Grave: 15

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