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Schneider, Cornelis

Date of birth:
December 26th, 1907 (Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
Date of death:
May 10th, 1940 (Rotterdam, the Netherlands)
Buried on:
Dutch War Graves General Cemetery Crooswijk
Plot: P. Row: 2. Grave: 58.
Nationality:
Dutch (1815-present, Kingdom)

Biography

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Period:
Second World War (1939-1945)
Rank:
Korporaal (Corporal)
Unit:
2e Compagnie Intendancetroepen, Wapen der Infanterie
Awarded on:
June 29th, 1951
Recommendation:
He has distinguished himself by courageous conduct in combat against the enemy in the morning of May, 1940 in Rotterdam, being posted to 2 Company Intendance by reporting voluntarily to take part in a 10 men patrol, commanded by a sergeant, in order to impede the enemy's advance from the southern bank of the Meuse to the northern bank.
In particular when a Dutch car, containing two German officers had been fired upon and had stopped in the Rijnhaven, by going to a nearby sheltered trench to fire a number of rounds at the car with his light machine gun.
Subsequently when on his return, a heavily armed enemy patrol of 15 men on motorcycles with sidecar penetrated from the direction of the Putselaan, having opened fire on the enemy and receiving intense point-blank fire.
Finally, during this fierce point-blank fire fight by running back from the group to take up position behind the sheltered trench again, sustaining a mortal injury in the process.

Posthumously awarded (Royal Decree no. 31)
Bronzen Kruis (BK)

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