Dutch East Company

Dutch East Company
Native name
Nederlandsche Oost Compagnie
Company typeJoint-stock company
Founded6 June 1942 (1942-06-06)
FounderMeinoud Rost van Tonningen
Defunct1944 (1944)
FateDissolved by the Allies of World War II
HeadquartersNetherlands, The Hague
Area served
Key people
Daniël Krantz, Pieter Schelte Heerema, F.B.J. Gips, F.L. Rambonnet, Jan Robertson, Prof. Dijt, Willem Goedhuys

The Dutch East Company (Nederlandsche Oost Compagnie [ˈneːdərlɑntsə oːst kɔmpɑˈɲi]; abbr. NOC [ˌɛnoːˈseː]) was a National Socialist organization established during the Second World War, on June 6, 1942, in The Hague by the Dutch National Socialist Movement (abbr. NSB) under Meinoud Rost van Tonningen, with the involvement of De Nederlandsche Bank.[1] The NOC was a joint-stock company.[2]


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