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Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema won the highest Dutch military honor after leading 15 small-boat spy missions to the shores of his Nazi-occupied homeland in 1942. He flew 72 sorties in plywood planes over Germany to point British bombers toward their targets. Hazelhoff Roelfzema gained international recognition after he wrote an autobiography, "Soldier of Orange" titled in deference to the Dutch royal dynasty, the House of Orange. In 1977, it was made into a movie by the director Paul Verhoeven.
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