Mapping Modernity

14. Camp Schattenberg

25 October 2023

Nothing as permanent as temporary migration

In 1951, the Moluccans, who had served in the Royal Dutch East Indies Army, found themselves  ‘temporarily repatriated’ to the Netherlands, despite most of them having never previously been to the country before. Many of them ended up at Camp Westerbork, which was renamed Camp Schattenberg for this occasion. It would take nearly two decades for the camp to finally empty and be demolished, a process not completed until 1970. The same location would later serve as the foundation for the Westerbork Remembrance Camp, established in 1983.

(Unknown), Camp Schattenberg, situation existing, (Assen 1956). Drenths Archives collection.