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Willem Anthony Engelbrecht : ウィキペディア英語版 | Willem Anthony Engelbrecht
Willem Anthony Engelbrecht, also Willem Anthonie Engelbrecht ( *Batavia, now Jakarta, 10 February 1839, +The Hague, 28 October 1921) was an important Dutch jurist and one of the forerunners of the so-called "Dutch Ethical Policy" in the Dutch East Indies. == Life == Dr. Willem Anthony Engelbrecht was born in Batavia on 10 February 1839 as the second son of the Dutch naval officer and main administrator of the Dutch Royal Navy in the Dutch Indies (present Indonesia), Frederick Cornelis Engelbrecht (1804–1869) and Johanna Nons (1813–1894) in a family of 9 children (5 boys and 4 girls). All children got a good education and most of them became administrators in the Dutch Indies or married administrators of the Dutch Indies. Engelbrecht did his military services as 2nd Lieutenant in the colonial army in the Southern and Eastern Department of Borneo. After his military services Engelbrecht studied in Leiden, where he was promoted 14 January 1862 to ''doctor utriusque juris'' on a thesis on colonial laws. His formidable juridical knowledge determined his further career in the Dutch Indies (see below). He married twice and had 7 children (see below). Engelbrecht retired in 1897 and went back to the Netherlands. He died in the age of 82 years in The Hague, 28 October 1921.
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