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English: Unidentified members of the guerilla force Oaktree being interviewed by an unidentified Netherlands, KNIL officer (left) as money is passed around from a wooden box with Japanese characters on the top. Over a two year period, this guerilla force raided and ambushed Japanese positions, pillaged supplies and destroyed ammunition dumps. They also killed 30 Japanese soldiers.
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Author Unknown Australian Official Photographer


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