Piet J. Kroonenberg

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Piet J. Kroonenberg is the historical consultant to the European Scout Committee. He has written books and articles about Scouting during World War II and post-War Scouting in Central and Eastern Europe.

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[edit] Biography

A Dutch Scoutmaster and Scouting historian, Kroonenberg participated in the Dutch Resistance and the events of A Bridge Too Far.

Kroonenberg served in the British Army from 1944-1947. He was awarded the Bronze Wolf by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting, in 1996, for his outstanding contributions to International Scouting. Kroonenberg was also awarded the highest Russian Scout distinction, the Order of the Bronze Beaver.[1]

His books The Forgotten Movements and The Undaunted, as well as numerous articles, chronicle the history of Scouting in Europe.

Kroonenberg has been active in Scouting since 1935 and attended the 5th World Scout Jamboree in Vogelenzang, Bloemendaal, the Netherlands, in 1937.

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  • Kroonenberg, Piet J. (1994). From a Toad to a World Emblem – The toad, the arrowhead and the Fleur-de-Lys (in English). 
  • Kroonenberg, Piet J. (December 2005). Frits Philips 26/04/1905-05/12/2005 – Frits and Scouting, Obituary on Frits Philips (in Dutch). 
  • Kroonenberg, Piet J. (January 2006). Sint Joris – Uit het Scouting beeld verdwenen? (in Dutch). 
  • Kroonenberg, Piet J. (2006). Koninklijke Scouts, in five parts: Netherlands, Great Britain, Belgium (in Dutch). 
  • Kroonenberg, Piet J. (April 2006). Uit het logboek van Ton Gräber; een zomer zwerftocht in 1945 (in Dutch). 

[edit] References

  1. ^ Piet J. Kroonenberg - The Bronze Wolf with The Bronze Beaver. Russian Union of Scouts (2002-06-11). Retrieved on 2006-10-02.

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