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The image displays a collection of Dutch military decorations and official documents laid out on a white surface, likely a display or exhibition. To the upper left, a document titled "DE MINISTER VAN OORLOG" (Minister of War) is partially visible, detailing a royal decree from January 6, 1948, concerning the "OORLOGSHERINNERINGSKRUIS MET GESPEN" (War Commemorative Cross with Clasps). Further to the right, another document, "DE MINISTER VAN MARINE" (Minister of Marine), is present, referencing "Het kruis voor recht en vrijheid MET DE GESP 'KOREA 1950'" (The Cross for Right and Freedom with the Clasp 'Korea 1950').

In the foreground, three medals are arranged:
1. A medal on an orange and green ribbon, featuring a dark bronze cross with a portrait in the center.
2. A medal on a purple and orange ribbon, with a dark bronze cross design.
3. A medal on a red, white, and blue ribbon, with a star-shaped bronze decoration and several clasps indicating years like "1945", "1946", and "1947".

The overall scene suggests a historical display of military honors, possibly at a museum or archive. The context of the documents points to events and service during and after World War II, including the Korean War. Given that these documents are from Dutch ministries and refer to events involving Dutch military personnel, it is plausible that such an exhibition could be found in The Hague, which is home to numerous national institutions and historical collections.
Eugene

Jun 13, 2026

The Hague, Netherlands

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The image displays a collection of Dutch military decorations and official documents laid out on a white surface, likely a display or exhibition. To the upper left, a document titled "DE MINISTER VAN OORLOG" (Minister of War) is partially visible, detailing a royal decree from January 6, 1948, concerning the "OORLOGSHERINNERINGSKRUIS MET GESPEN" (War Commemorative Cross with Clasps). Further to the right, another document, "DE MINISTER VAN MARINE" (Minister of Marine), is present, referencing "Het kruis voor recht en vrijheid MET DE GESP 'KOREA 1950'" (The Cross for Right and Freedom with the Clasp 'Korea 1950'). In the foreground, three medals are arranged: 1. A medal on an orange and green ribbon, featuring a dark bronze cross with a portrait in the center. 2. A medal on a purple and orange ribbon, with a dark bronze cross design. 3. A medal on a red, white, and blue ribbon, with a star-shaped bronze decoration and several clasps indicating years like "1945", "1946", and "1947". The overall scene suggests a historical display of military honors, possibly at a museum or archive. The context of the documents points to events and service during and after World War II, including the Korean War. Given that these documents are from Dutch ministries and refer to events involving Dutch military personnel, it is plausible that such an exhibition could be found in The Hague, which is home to numerous national institutions and historical collections.

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