Illegal magazines in Zeeland J.N. Houterman One of the war-time activities in Zeeland was creating and distributing illegal magazines and printed-matter, to keep the people of Zeeland informed of the real (military) events and matters. In the first years of the war, these writings would usually be hand-written or a few carbon-copied, typewritten pamphlets, to be dis tributed in a close circle of locals. In later years, many obviously more professional editions were either printed or stenciled. Besides distribution of the illegal newspaper Trouw (Faith), which origins where national, there were also local editions of resistance-papers. On Walcheren Trouw was often circulated. There were also the Middelburg- editions of 'Chronicle of the Week' and Luctor et Emergo the Vlissingen-based 'Digest of News' and a news digest without a title, made at the Town-Registrar of Middelburg. This was made by J.A. Stroo and L.J. Geers, two gentlemen who first hectographed it, later switching to the stencil-machine. The magazine, with a circulation of something between 40 and 200 copies (depending on supplies) had a daily circulation from the middle of 1943 up until 2nd of December, 1944. Not much is known about this. More is known concerning the history of Trouw. It's war-time history was documented by one of the editors of those days, J.P. (Jan) van Alten in the book 'An inflammatory writing in Zeeland', published in 2001. Chronicle of the Week In the week of July 25th 1943, the first edition of 'Chronicle of the Week' (CW) appeared in Zeeland. After the first edition was published in Leiden on July 20th 1943, it was circulated to other Dutch towns, like Middelburg. As the name suggests, it was a weekly chronicle of the news, with a day-to-day digest of the main wartime news from the battle-theatre. In Middelburg, the Zeeland Dairy Milk-federation on the Rouaansekei was the hart of this periodical. Mr. Cor Zee, an administrator of the milk-federation set it up with Rijk Janssen, a man that was then in hiding with Cor Zee. The copy for the paper was delivered on a weekly base by a niece of Zee, Martha Zwagerman. This student-of-medicine worked as a courier from Leiden, being the daughter of an official of the Zeeland Dairy Board. At first, it was Jasper Jobse, a staff-drawer to an engineers-office, who oversaw the manufacturing and distribution from his house in the Eigenhaardstraat. After Cor Zee's arrest mid-March 1944, Jobse fled to the Hague to avoid his imminent arrest. Printing- matters were handed over to Dies Boone, another administrator at the Dairy Board. Gerard Holster, assisted by Dries le Due, now typed and stenciled the weekly Chronicle from an attic in the Lange Geere. Holster had been a soldier during the Maydays of 1940, and was in shelter to avoid becoming a Prisoner-of-War (PoW). His shelter was with Dries le Due, an employee of Bank van der Meer, who also got involved with the manufacturing of CW. The printing- paper used to circulate the 'Chronicle of the Week' was illegally acquired from the stock of the regional news paper, the Provinciale Zeeuwse Courant, or PZC as it is known throughout Zeeland. The distribution was done partly via mail, partly through personal contacts, and partly by circulating it around Middelburg and vicinity. It was a one-sheet Folio, although during the last period, copies could be two sheets of paper. The paper, carrying the sub-caption 'Freedom is not for sale' appeared two consecutive years, the last edition being 2nd Annual, number 16, of 16th November 1944. After the Liberation of Walcheren, the grounds for its existence ceased to be. De Vrije Zeeuw or 'The Free Zeeuw' took over the legal news feed. The news-items were a digest of the Allied radiobroadcasts. There was a weekly military-political analysis by 'Diplomaticus', the Leiden-student and instigator J.M. van Stralen. After the events of September 1944 had caused the contacts between Middelburg and Leiden to be severed, they printed the 'political weekly review' of Radio Orange, as was id ijdclijk iet be- Jle. i n den e, dut ••brclt 12 Zeeuws Tijdschrift 2004/6-7

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