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Peter Tazelaar was born on 5 May, 1920 in Fort de Kock, Dutch East Indies, is an A dutch resistance member. Discover Peter Tazelaar's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 73 years old?
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Fort de Kock, Dutch East Indies |
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6 June, 1993 |
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Hindeloopen, Netherlands |
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United States
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Peter Tazelaar Net Worth
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Peter Tazelaar (5 May 1920 – 6 June 1993) was a member of the Dutch resistance during World War II and worked as an agent for the SOE.
Following the war he served in Dutch East Indies, before returning to Europe to work behind the Iron Curtain in Eastern Europe for the United States, which served as an inspiration for Ian Fleming's James Bond series.
In September 1938 he trained to be a midshipman at the Royal Netherlands Naval College.
In 1939 he moved to Groningen where he enrolled in the Hogere Zeevaartschool.
When war broke out on 10 May 1940, Tazelaar was working for the Dutch Merchant Navy.
He tried to escape to England by way of Zeeland and northern France, but he failed to reach England.
After returning to Groningen in late May 1940, he came into contact with Midshipman John Birnie.
During summer 1940, Birnie had joined a group of cadets and midshipmen that had formed a resistance group called the Ordedienst.
Birnie introduced his new friend to the Ordedienst which was based in The Hague and headed by Dutch nobleman, who went by the code name of "Uncle Alexander".
Since the resistance had no direct contact with England, Tazelaar was chosen to go to England to make contact with British intelligence forces.
In early June 1941 he mustered as a stoker on the Panamanian-flagged, Swiss freighter St-Cergue.
The ship was in the port of Schiedam and was voyaging to New York to pick up a supply of corn for the Germans.
In the Faroe Islands they transferred to a British cruiser and were able to reach England.
At first it was difficult to get into contact with occupied Holland.
At one point Tazelaar and his friends communicated with Queen Wilhelmina and her son-in-law Prince Bernhard.
They were able to live in the apartment at the home of Wilhelmina in England.
Van der Stok had devised a plan to pick up people in the occupied Netherlands by boat.
After arriving in England, Hazelhoff Roelfzema worked out this plan and was instructed by Queen Wilhelmina and the British secret service to execute the plan under the name Contact Holland.
The first officer who was put ashore by boat was Peter Tazelaar.
On 23 November 1941, he dressed in a tuxedo in Scheveningen in preparation for landing.
He pretended to be a drunk reveller and was able to slip past German sentries guarding the beach by the casino.
Together with the parachute which had been previously dropped by radio operator Johannes ter Laak, he would establish radio contact with England.
Little progress was achieved, however, because the radio was damaged during the drop.
Tazelaar's second assignment was the transportation of two important people to England.
Again, this did not work, because they proved too difficult to pick up in a boat.
Various arrests made it too dangerous for Tazelaar to stay in the Netherlands.
At the end of January 1942 he left with midshipman Gerard Dogger via the Van Niftrik escape route to Switzerland.
Travelling via France, Spain and Portugal, they arrived in England in April 1942.
After returning to England, Tazelaar was given a training command in Wales.
In February 1943 he moved to Canada to be an instructor for the Dutch troops.
At the end of 1943 he returned to England.
He joined the National Fire Service and married an English woman Dodie Sherston in secret, as Dodie feared her father's disapproval as Tazelaar had some Indonesian heritage.
The marriage did not last long and Sherston left him for Kas de Graaf, another Dutch resistance member.
On 9 September 1944, Tazelaar received the highest Dutch military award, the Military William Order for his role in Contact Holland.
BBO agents parachuted into occupied Netherlands on sabotage and espionage missions.
In November 1944, Tazelaar and Lykele Faber parachuted into Friesland.
They provided radio contact with England for six months.