http://www.bevrijdingintercultureel.nl/bi/eng/suriname.html
zie ook KNSM Monument KNSM laan 143, 1019LB, Amsterdam, Noord-Holland
Zie [waarschijnlijk ook] te Paramaribo het monument Ter nagedachtenis aan een deel van de Surinaamse gevallenen van de Tweede Wereld Oorlog 1940-1945 in Europa en Azië [vermelding: I.P.Flu]
https://www.online-begraafplaatsen.nl/zerken.asp?view=Zerkenlijst&bgp=2343&g=961096
http://www.bevrijdingintercultureel.nl/bi/eng/suriname.html
"J.P. Flu
Johan Philip Flu (Paramaribo, 7 May 1912) was stoker aboard the ss Poseidon (KNSM). Just like the around 30 other crew members he drowned after a German torpedo hit, in the Atlantic Ocean near Barbados, on 28 May 1942 (30 years).
For more information see J.D. Cruden.
[...] Just like the about 30 other crew members he drowned, after a full hit by a German torpedo, in the Atlantic Ocean near Barbados, on 28 May 1942 (28 years). About the ship and the attack the following information is known.
This KNSM ship, 2000 tons, built in 1921, sailed at the end of May 1942 under captain Willem Klijn (1893 - originally from Terschelling) with a cargo of ballast from Trinidad to New York. During the morning of 28 May they were over 250 km north of Barbados. Boatswain Arend Bakker (also from Terschelling) already worked from 1929 on at the Poseidon. Execpt for these two there were another 15 Dutch civilians aboard, most of them high ranking: first mates, engineers, wireless operator or steward. There also was a gunner from the Marine corps, the young Cornelis Langerhorst from Baarn. The Poseidon had no escort. The ship also had 11 Dutch 'subjects'. They came from Suriname (5), Bonaire (3) and Curaçao (3). The Surinamers had different positions, the Bonairians were mainly sailors and the de Curaçaoians provided the cook."
Noot: pas op - verwarring bestaat tussen JPhF en YPhF, beide geboren rond 1912.
zie ook Erelijst van gevallenen 1940-1945 ; Online Begraafplaatsen; Oorlogsgravenstichting
grootouders
ouders
broers/zussen
kinderen