Willem Arondeus Memorial
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Willem Arondeus Denkmal

Historic Site 2001

Ort des Angriffs auf das Standesamt am 27. März 1943, angeführt vom offen schwulen Widerstandskämpfer Willem Arondeus – Gedenktafel seit 2001.

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Visitors praise the Willem Arondeus Memorial for its beautiful message of social inclusion and its peaceful park setting. Some reviewers express a desire for a future where such memorials are not needed, while others note that the monument was not deliberately destroyed, contrary to some beliefs.

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Plantage Kerklaan 36-38, 1018 CZ Amsterdam, Netherlands

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Willem Arondeus (1894-1943) was a Dutch artist, writer and Resistance leader executed by the Nazis in July 1943. On 27 March 1943 he led a group of fifteen Dutch Resistance members in an attack on the Amsterdam civil registry at Plantage Kerklaan 36-38, destroying an estimated 800,000 identity documents to prevent the Nazi occupier from identifying Amsterdam's Jewish population for deportation. Arondeus was openly homosexual — the first Dutch person to publicly write about his sexuality in the 1920s — and led the group knowing that discovery would end in execution twice over. The registry was destroyed but the fifteen participants were betrayed within a week; Arondeus was arrested on 1 April, convicted, and shot at the Overveen dunes on 1 July 1943 alongside twelve of the group. His last words to the lawyer defending him — "Tell the world that homosexuals are not cowards" — became a widely quoted line of Dutch queer history. The registry building at Plantage Kerklaan 36-38 was rebuilt after the fire and has since served as the Netherlands Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies (NIOD). A commemorative plaque installed in 2001 on the building's façade names all fifteen participants; a second plaque added in 2018 explicitly notes Arondeus's sexuality. The Amsterdam Museum shows Arondeus's letters in its Queer Amsterdam gallery. The building is now the NIOD archive; the interior is open to researchers with photo ID and to occasional public tours. The exterior plaques are visible from the sidewalk 24/7. Free. Combine with a walk east to the Portuguese Synagogue and the Jewish Historical Museum on the standard Plantage heritage circuit.

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Joaquim Nunes
Joaquim Nunes Jun 2026

An interesting monument with a beautiful message about social inclusion, located in a pleasant park.

Manex Agirre
Manex Agirre Jun 2026

A very nice park, very peaceful and pleasant. Some friends and I were there eating magic truffles (by the river, not at the monument) and I highly recommend it, both for disconnecting from the city and for exploring the vastness of the human mind.

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Αλεξα Αλεξα May 2026
Gerald Netzl
Gerald Netzl May 2026

People think the monument was deliberately destroyed, but that is not the case.

German Vekin
German Vekin May 2026

Very exciting

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Adrian Hartdegen (eVilutioN) May 2026
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