Michel Wilhelm Nuboer (1916-1980) left Paramaribo in 1941/42 as an Assistant in the engine’s department of a freight ship bound to Curaçao during the Second World War. The ship may have likely been carrying aluminum aggregates for making fighter planes in the U.S. as cargo. Upon arrival, he probably was a gunner first, but then became a Medical Assistant stationed on Bonaire. During the 1960s - 1974+ he was a First Aid Medical Trainer in the Volunteer Corps Curaçao (VKC). On August 21st , 1969, Michel Wilhelm Nuboer received the Order of Orange-Nassau (no. 122) from Her Majesty the Queen.
HARTLIEF, Tedo
2nd Officer, Curaçaosche Scheepvaart Maatschappij (CSM), member of the Dutch resistance
Appingedam (Netherlands), 21 October 1910
Woeste Hoeve (Netherlands), 8 March 1945
Executed with 116 others by the Germans as retribution for the attack on SS-General Rauter
Buried Dutch Reformed Cemetery Hoorn, Terschelling (Netherlands)
Note: Decorated with the Bronzen Kruis (Bronze Cross) for his actions as a member of the Resistance.