Jordaanoproer

The Jordaanoproer, The Jordan riot, was a riot of mainly unemployed people in Amsterdam in July 1934. The riots were a protest against the economic conditions in the Netherlands in the aftermath of the Great Depression. According to the November 1934 report of Chief Commissioner Versteeg, five people were killed and 56 seriously injured, including eight police officers and one member of the military police. During disturbances in the same period in Rotterdam, one person was killed on 10 July.[1][2]

Extra edition of Het Leven on July 10, 1934

References

  1. "Jordaanoproer 1934". Historisch Nieuwsblad. 26 May 2014.
  2. "Jordaanoproer van 1934 en latere onlusten". Historiek. 4 July 2013.


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