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Giovanni Narcis Hakkenberg

Giovanni Narcissus Hakkenberg (6 December 1923 - 15 February 2013) was a Dutch marine of Indo-European descent, and decorated war hero and knight of the Military Order of William. The Military William Order is the highest honour in the Netherlands, bestowed for "''performing excellent acts of Bravery, Leadership and Loyalty in battle''".〔(Military order of William – Official website ). Lintjes.nl. Retrieved on 24 October 2011.〕
==World War II==
Hakkenberg was born in Surabaya, Dutch East Indies. In 1941, at the age of 17, he volunteered to join the Dutch Royal Navy to fight Nazi Germany in the European arena. After their training, volunteers were needed in the Dutch East Indies due to the increasing threat of the Japanese Empire. He was the youngest sailor on board the Admiral-class destroyer HNLMS ''Kortenaer'' on 27 February 1942 when she engaged the Japanese navy in the Battle of the Java Sea. His vessel was torpedoed and sunk. Hakkenberg was rescued by the Royal Navy destroyer and brought to Surabaya.
On 8 March 1942 the Dutch East Indies capitulated to Japan and Hakkenberg became a prisoner of war. As a prisoner of war he was a captive in Thailand, a forced labourer on the Burma Railway and finally in 1944 a forced labourer in the Japanese coal mines.
After the Japanese capitulation, Hakkenberg was the only one of his 10 brothers and cousins who survived the war. He remained in the navy and became a marine serving throughout the Indonesian national revolution. After the independence of Indonesia he continued his military career until retiring in 1974 as a sea lieutenant of the Marine Corps.〔( Dutch Army Museum Delft official website. ) Retrieved July 2012.〕

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