Resistance Star East Asia

The Resistance Star East Asia (Dutch: Verzetsster Oost-Azië) was created by royal decree on 26 October 1948 by Queen Juliana to honor those Dutch subjects in the Netherlands East Indies who showed strength of mind, determination, or solidarity, and performed praiseworthily help for Dutchmen that were made prisoner of war or interned by the enemy during World War II.

The bronze six-pointed star with a flaming sun and the words "de geest overwint" (English: the spirit triumphs) was designed by Frans Smits [nl].

The colours are symbolic: the gold-yellow remembers the custom in Southeast Asia to wrap a valuable gift in a gold-coloured cloth.

at the reverse side the text "maart 1942 - O.Azië - augustus 1945" (English: "March 1942 - East Asia - August 1945") is inscribed.

Due to the loss of the archive of the Resistance Star a lot of historiography about the award is lost.