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Bertus Aafjes
BornLambertus Jacobus Johannes Aafjes
(1914-05-12)May 12, 1914
Amsterdam, Netherlands
DiedApril 23, 1993(1993-04-23) (aged 78)
Venlo, Netherlands
OccupationPoet
LanguageDutch
Bertus Aafjes (1965)

Lambertus Jacobus Johannes "Bertus" Aafjes (May 12, 1914 – April 23, 1993) was a Dutch poet noteworthy for his poems about resistance to German occupation during World War II.

Aafjes was born in Amsterdam, married and was the father of 3 daughters and 1 son. He died in Venlo.

Aafjes wrote a five-book series featuring Japanese samurai Ōoka Tadasuke.[1] His work is marked by his devout Catholicism, but he also scripted the comics Mannetje Bagatel (1946) and Kleine Isar, de Vierde Koning (1962) for Eppo Doeve ,[2] as well as Peter-kersen-eter (1943) and De Vrolijke Vaderlandse Geschiedenis (1948) for Piet Worm.[3]

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  1. ^ Ho-Ling Wong, Judge Ooka in the East and West, CRIMINALELEMENT.COM
  • ^ "Eppo Doeve".
  • ^ "Piet Worm".
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