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Huibert Victor Quispel (3 June 1906 – 2 May 1995) was a Dutch naval officer. During World War II, he was the director of the Netherlands Indies Government Information Service based in Australia – the service was established as an intelligence-gathering and propaganda organisation during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, and after the war, the Indonesian National Revolution. In 1960, Quispel wrote The Job and the Tools, one of only two English language histories of the Royal Netherlands Navy.

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  • Huibert Victor Quispel (3 June 1906 – 2 May 1995) was a Dutch naval officer. During World War II, he was the director of the Netherlands Indies Government Information Service based in Australia – the service was established as an intelligence-gathering and propaganda organisation during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, and after the war, the Indonesian National Revolution. In 1960, Quispel wrote The Job and the Tools, one of only two English language histories of the Royal Netherlands Navy. (en)
  • Huibert Victor Quispel (Amsterdam, 3 juni 1906 – Voorburg 2 mei 1995) was een Nederlandse luitenant ter zee eerste klasse. Huibert Victor Quispel is de kleinzoon van Huibert Quispel, onder meer officier in de Militaire Willems-Orde. Quispel studeerde in 1935 af als luitenant. Hij diende onder meer als luitenant ter zee in Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea en was tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog directeur van te Australië. In die hoedanigheid was hij tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog regelmatig te horen op Radio Oranje. Later werd hij directeur van het Instituut voor Scheepvaart en Luchtvaart in Rotterdam. (nl)
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  • Huibert Victor Quispel (3 June 1906 – 2 May 1995) was a Dutch naval officer. During World War II, he was the director of the Netherlands Indies Government Information Service based in Australia – the service was established as an intelligence-gathering and propaganda organisation during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies, and after the war, the Indonesian National Revolution. In 1960, Quispel wrote The Job and the Tools, one of only two English language histories of the Royal Netherlands Navy. (en)
  • Huibert Victor Quispel (Amsterdam, 3 juni 1906 – Voorburg 2 mei 1995) was een Nederlandse luitenant ter zee eerste klasse. Huibert Victor Quispel is de kleinzoon van Huibert Quispel, onder meer officier in de Militaire Willems-Orde. Quispel studeerde in 1935 af als luitenant. Hij diende onder meer als luitenant ter zee in Nederlands-Nieuw-Guinea en was tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog directeur van te Australië. In die hoedanigheid was hij tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog regelmatig te horen op Radio Oranje. Later werd hij directeur van het Instituut voor Scheepvaart en Luchtvaart in Rotterdam. (nl)
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