Kuta Reh massacre

Kuta Reh massacre
Part of the Aceh War
Trenches strewn with corpses in Kuta Reh after its capture on 14 June 1904. On the left a number of Dutch troops can be seen.
LocationKuta Rih, Aceh, Dutch East Indies
Coordinates3°27′58″N 97°48′54″E / 3.46611°N 97.81500°E / 3.46611; 97.81500
Date14 June 1904 (1904-06-14)
Attack type
massacre
Deaths563 (including 2 Dutch soldiers)
Victimsdefenders and inhabitants of Kuta Reh
PerpetratorsKorps Marechaussee te voet (KNIL)

The Kuta Reh massacre (Dutch: Bloedbad van Koetoh Reh, Indonesian: Tragedi Benteng Kuta Reh) was committed by the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army (KNIL) on 14 June 1904 in present-day Kuta Rih, Aceh during the Aceh War. Troops of the Korps Marechaussee te voet under general G.C.E. van Daalen defeated the defenders of the fortified village and massacred most of its inhabitants.[1]

  1. ^ van 't Veer, Paul (1980). De Atjeh-oorlog (in Dutch). Amsterdam, the Netherlands: De Arbeiderspers. ISBN 9789062879458.

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