A substantial number of the Dutch teachers joined either the Hollander Corps or Boer commandos at the start of the war. Some, such as the former Secretary for Education Cars Geert de Jonge, were to die on the battlefield
or, like Nicolaas Willem Ligthelm, as prisoners of war. Others were captured and sent to prisoner-of-war camps in Ceylon, St Helena, India and Bermuda, or interned in Portugal. The list is endless: Johannes Antonius
Valks, Willem van der Neut, Gerrit Jan Boegman, Jacob Kat, Jacob Lub, Jan Hoogeveen, Bernard Veenemans, Jan Karel Martinus te Boekhorst, Abraham Stafleu, Gerrit Geertsema, Jan Leendert Moerdijk, Leendert Lambertus Steen, Omius van Oostrum, Harm Oost, Bauke Spoelstra, Cornelis Plokhooij,
Mattheus Hollebrands, Jan Hendrik Gijsbertus Koelman and Izaak Wüst. They carried on teaching boys and illiterate adults while in the camps. After the war, most of them settled in the Transvaal permanently. Some, like Pieter Isebrand Heslinga, Adrianus Op’t Hof, Petrus Albertus Raman, Martinus Ribbens and Willem Riemersma, escaped the camps and also remained in the Transvaal after the war.
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