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Antonie Hendrikus Colijn (13 April 1894 in – 11 March 1945 in ) was a Dutch amateur mountaineer who in 1936 led the Carstensz Expedition, being the first to climb the Carstenszgebergte in New Guinea.

Colijn was the eldest son (of three) of the , Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1925 to 1926 and 1933–1939.

After studying at the Free University Amsterdam and gaining his doctorate at the Delft Technical University in 1919, Colijn joined the Royal Dutch Petroleum Company and worked for them in Curaçao, in the United States, Romania and, in the 1930s, in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia).

He was stationed at , an island east of when the Japanese invaded the Dutch East Indies. He assisted the destruction of oil installations before they were captured, and he was subsequently sent, under Japanese supervision, to , to deliver an ultimatum to the military commander there to surrender the local oil installations, intact. He was sent to Java, from where he tried to flee to , but his ship was bombed by the Japanese. He reached the coast of , was captured and interned at . On 11 March 1945 he died from exhaustion and illness in an internment camp at .

Colijn was posthumously awarded the .

His wife and daughters were also interned but they survived the war. , a daughter of Anton Colijn, wrote The Power of Song, a book about survival in a women's camp, upon which the film Paradise Road (1997) is based.

(2026). 9781476670560, McFarland.


Bibliography
  • Naar de eeuwige sneeuw van tropisch Nederland: de bestijging van het Carstenszgebergte in Nederlandsch Nieuw Guinee. Amsterdam: Scheltens & Giltay, 1937 (5e druk: 1949).
  • "De Nederlandsche expeditie naar de Cartensztoppen", in: De Berggids, 1937, nr.3.


Literature
  • Ballard, Chris, Steven Vink and Anton Ploeg, Race to the Snow; Photography and the Exploration of Dutch New Guinea, 1907-1936. Amsterdam: KIT Publishers, 2001


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