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the story of the second world war in Kaimana, West Papua, Indonesia
Historical records in this video show the presence of the Dutch on the mainland of Kaimana, West Papua in 1962, Dutch ships anchored along the coast of Kaimana Beach, West Papua and began to carry out expeditions on land and in the surrounding waters. At that time, the Dutch had taken over control of the clove trade traffic from the Portuguese, Spanish and British. A Dutch sailor named Captain William Jasz was assigned to sail along the west coast and south coast of Papua. The main mission is to map the various places that are passed, one of which is Kaimana, the City of Senja Indah, a strategic place.