File:23. De motie van Kol 21-11-1897.jpg
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Nederlands: Spotprent De motie van Kol. De Kroniek, 21 november 1897. Waarschijnlijke aanleiding: "In 1897 vroeg Van Kol de instelling van een commissie om de gevolgen van den Atjeh-oorlog te onderzoeken en tevens de mogelijkheid eener beëindiging. Het voorstel werd verworpen, evenals in 1902 een motie om zich van Atjeh terug te trekken." |
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Author | Konijnenburg, Willem Adriaan Van (1868-1943) Upload by KennerKonijn |
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