The wife of Indonesian nationalist Shahrir, leader of the Indonesian cabinet, lives in Santpoort, where she supports herself and her two children through office work. Mrs. Sjahrir, born Maria Duchateau, was born in Delft, where her husband attended university. She is now 39 and was married in 1936 according to Mohammedan laws, which marriage was not recognized by the Dutch government. Therefore, she was repatriated to Holland against her will, while her husband was transferred to the Upper Digoul camp after the outbreak of hostilities with Japan. Needless to say, Mrs. Shahrir would like to return to the East Indies, March 22, 1946, exile husbands, wives, The Netherlands, 20th century press agency photo, news to remember, documentary, historic photography 1945-1990, visual stories, human history of the Twentieth Century, capturing moments in time
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