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Sam Olij

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After the war he was sentenced to death for his role in The Holocaust. However, his sentence was commuted to life imprisonment which itself was repealed. After a psychiatric assessment Olij had his sentence commuted to nine years imprisonment. He was released in June 1954. His son, Jan, while
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There he was eliminated in the quarterfinals of the men's heavyweight division by eventual gold medalist
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awaiting trial escaped from an internment camp in 1947 and fled to Argentina where he died in 1996.
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Sam Olij standing trial at the Special Court in Amsterdam on 3 October 1947
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Quarterfinal: lost to Arturo Rodriguez (Argentina) on points
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Round of 16: defeated Joe Goyder (Great Britain) by decision
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Landsmeer
Amsterdam
heavyweight
boxer
1928 Summer Olympics
Nazi collaborator
Arturo RodrĂ­guez
Argentina

National Socialist Movement in the Netherlands
Second World War
The Holocaust
Ben Bril
"Dutch Olympic Committee"
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"Jan Olij (1920 - 1996)"
Olympic Games
Adrianus de Jong
Flagbearer
Netherlands
Amsterdam 1928
Charles Pahud de Mortanges
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