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Hollandscheveld : ウィキペディア英語版
Hollandscheveld

Hollandscheveld is a village in the municipality of Hoogeveen, the Netherlands. It was founded in the 17th century after the Hollandsche Compagnie (''Company from Holland'') bought the land to harvest its peat. It was initially named Hollandsche Veld (''Field of the Hollandsche Compagnie'') which was later combined into just Hollandscheveld. In 2004 3287 inhabitants lived in the village and 969 lived in the rural area around it.
During the Second World War, three notorious war criminals lived in Hollandscheveld: Auke Pattist, Dirk Hoogendam and Martinus Johannes van Oort. These men tortured arrested resistance warriors and Jews in a local school. Dirk Hoogendam was sentenced to death after the war, but managed to escape to Germany where he died in 2003.
Known resistance heroes Marinus and Johannes Post were born in Hollandscheveld. They were both executed by the Germans in 1944.
Hollandscheveld became the focus of national attention in 1963 during the ''Boerenopstand'' (Farmer's uprising). Thousands of so-called ''Free Farmers'' descended on Hollandscheveld when three families were removed from their farms after refusing to pay a levy to the ''Landbouwschap''. After several days of fighting between farmers and armed police, one of the homesteads was burned to the ground. The leader of the uprising was Hendrik Koekoek who was nicknamed Boer Koekoek (''Farmer Koekoek''). His political party, Boerenpartij (''The Farmers Party''), gained power and influence as a result of the incident.
== Born in Hollandscheveld ==

* Piet Kleine (17 September 1951), speed skater gold medalist from the 1976 Olympics

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