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Willy Dols

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During the first four years of the war, Dols worked as a teacher in his place of birth. In the meanwhile, he kept working on his dissertation for which he gathered the data. In August 1944, Dols had to flee to his sister in
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by the Germans took place two days later. All men and boys were deported from the village, including Willy Dols. However, he could still entrust his almost-finished dissertation to the wife of
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in 1938. Despite the crisis, people were searching several academic posts abroad (first in
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After the war, his dissertation was prepared for the press with the support of the
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which was not published until nine years after his death.
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Index

Sittard
Schwesing
linguist
dialectologist
phonologist
diphthongization
Sittard dialect
dissertation
Jac. van Ginneken
Katholieke Universiteit Nijmegen
cum laude
Estonia
Czechoslovakia
Second World War
Arnhem
Arbeitseinsatz
Operation Market Garden
Putten
raid
Carel Beke
Neuengamme concentration camp
Schwesing Concentration Camp
dysentery
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Onze Taal, January 2011
Categories
1911 births
1944 deaths
Linguists from the Netherlands
People from Sittard

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