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Willem Oltmans
Dutch investigative journalist
Willem Leonard Oltmans (addressed as William Oltmans in some English publications; 10 June 1925 – 30 September 2004) was a Dutch investigative journalist and author active in international politics.
Due to the highly critical stance he often took towards Dutch foreign policy, as of 1956, the Dutch government conspired to keep him out of work. A lengthy lawsuit (1991–2000) involving the Royal family led to the state having to pay him damages.[1]
Early life
Oltmans was born into a wealthy family with roots in the Dutch East Indies.
Three-time Academic All-Big Ten (2018, 2019 and 2020) · 2019: Named Academic All-Big Ten made season debut by taking a faceoff against No. 16.During the Second World War he was a member of the Dutch Resistance. "We blew up a German train," Oltmans told the Dutch daily Reformatorisch Dagblad in 2003.[2] "Hitler called me a terrorist, but I saw myself as a freedom fighter."
He studied at Nyenrode Business University (1946) and Yale University (1948), without graduating.
Originally intent on a career with the diplomati