fiction.wikisort.org - WriterWillem den Toom (11 July 1911 – 13 December 1998) was a Dutch politician of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD).
Dutch politician
In this Dutch name, the surname is den Toom, not Toom.
His Excellency Willem den Toom |
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 Willem den Toom in 1971 |
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In office 5 April 1967 – 6 July 1971 |
Prime Minister | Piet de Jong |
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Preceded by | Piet de Jong |
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Succeeded by | Hans de Koster |
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In office 25 November 1963 – 14 April 1965Serving with Joop Haex Adri van Es |
Prime Minister | Victor Marijnen |
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Preceded by | Michael Calmeyer |
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Succeeded by | Jan Borghouts |
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Born | Willem den Toom (1911-07-11)11 July 1911 Rotterdam, Netherlands |
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Died | 13 December 1998(1998-12-13) (aged 87) Amersfoort, Netherlands |
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Nationality | Dutch |
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Political party | People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (from 1963) |
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Spouse(s) | Mijntje van Toorn
(m. ; died 1990 ) |
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Alma mater | Royal Military Academy |
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Occupation | Politician · Air Force Officer · Corporate director · Nonprofit director · Author · Editor · Political pundit · Activist · Lobbyist |
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Allegiance | Netherlands |
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Branch/service | Royal Netherlands Army (1933–1953) Royal Netherlands Air Force (1953–1965) |
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Years of service | 1933–1963 (Active duty) 1963–1965 (Reserve)
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Rank | Lieutenant general |
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Battles/wars | World War II
- Battle of the Netherlands
- Battle of France
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Decorations
Military decorations |
Ribbon bar | Decoration | Country | Date | Comment |
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War Memorial Cross |
Netherlands |
5 May 1946 |
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Mobilisation War Cross |
Netherlands |
1 June 1945 |
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Distinction sign for Long-term, Honest and Loyal Service |
Netherlands |
1 May 1963 |
Honorable discharge |
Honours |
Ribbon bar | Honour | Country | Date | Comment |
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Knight of the Order of the Netherlands Lion |
Netherlands |
20 April 1965 |
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Commander of the Order of Orange-Nassau |
Netherlands |
17 July 1971 |
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References
External links
- Official
Political offices
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Preceded by Michael Calmeyer |
State Secretary for Defence 1963–1965 Served alongside: Joop Haex Adri van Es |
Succeeded by Jan Borghouts |
Preceded by Piet de Jong |
Minister of Defence 1967–1971 |
Succeeded by Hans de Koster |
Non-profit organization positions |
Preceded by Office established |
Chairman of the Institute for Peace Issues 1969–1983 |
Succeeded by Henk Neuman as Chairman of the Clingendael Institute |
Ministers of Defence of the Netherlands |
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Ministry of Defence |
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State Secretaries for Defence of the Netherlands |
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Ministry of Defence |
Army |
- Moorman
- Fockema Andreae
- Kranenburg
- Van Veen
- Calmeyer
- Haex
- Peijnenburg
- Haex
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Navy | |
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Air Force |
- Moorman
- Fockema Andreae
- Kranenburg
- Van Veen
- Calmeyer
- Den Toom
- Borghouts
- Schaper
- Duynstee
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Defence |
- Van Es
- Mommersteeg
- Van Lent
- Stemerdink
- Van Eekelen
- Stemerdink
- Van Houwelingen
- Schwietert
- Hoekzema
- Van Voorst tot Voorst
- Frinking
- Gmelich Meijling
- Van Hoof
- Van der Knaap
- De Vries
- Visser
- Van der Maat
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De Jong cabinet (1967–1971) |
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- Preceded: Zijlstra cabinet
- Succeed: First Biesheuvel cabinet
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Prime Minister |
- Piet de Jong (General Affairs)
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Deputy Prime Ministers |
- Johan Witteveen (Finance)
- Joop Bakker (Transport and Water Management and Suriname and Netherlands Antilles Affairs)
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Ministers |
- Henk Beernink (Interior)
- Joseph Luns (Foreign Affairs)
- Carel Polak (Justice)
- Leo de Block (Economic Affairs) (1967–1970)
- Johan Witteveen (Economic Affairs) (Ad interim)
- Roelof Nelissen (Economic Affairs) (from 1970)
- Willem den Toom (Defence)
- Bauke Roolvink (Social Affairs and Health)
- Gerard Veringa (Education and Sciences)
- Pierre Lardinois (Agriculture and Fisheries)
- Wim Schut (Housing and Spatial Planning)
- Marga Klompé (Culture, Recreation and Social Work)
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Minister without portfolio |
- Bé Udink (Aid to Developing Countries)
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State Secretaries |
- Chris van Veen (Interior)
- Hans de Koster (Foreign Affairs)
- Ferd Grapperhaus (Finance)
- Klaas Wiersma (Justice)
- Louis van Son (Economic Affairs)
- Joop Haex (Defence)
- Adri van Es (Defence)
- Bob Duynstee (Defence)
- Roelof Kruisinga (Social Affairs and Health)
- Hans Grosheide (Education and Sciences)
- Mike Keyzer (Transport and Water Management)
- Hein van de Poel (Culture, Recreation and Social Work)
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Marijnen cabinet (1963–1965) |
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- Preceded: De Quay cabinet
- Succeed: Cals cabinet
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Prime Minister |
- Victor Marijnen (General Affairs)
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Deputy Prime Minister |
- Barend Biesheuvel (Agriculture and Fisheries and Suriname and Netherlands Antilles Affairs)
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Ministers |
- Edzo Toxopeus (Interior)
- Joseph Luns (Foreign Affairs)
- Johan Witteveen (Finance)
- Ynso Scholten (Justice)
- Koos Andriessen (Economic Affairs)
- Piet de Jong (Defence)
- Gerard Veldkamp (Social Affairs and Health)
- Theo Bot (Education, Arts and Sciences)
- Jan van Aartsen (Transport and Water Management)
- Pieter Bogaers (Housing and Construction)
- Jo Schouwenaar-Franssen (Social Work)
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State Secretaries |
- Leo de Block (Foreign Affairs)
- Isaäc Nicolaas Diepenhorst (Foreign Affairs)
- Willem Hendrik van den Berge (Finance)
- Joop Bakker (Economic Affairs)
- Joop Haex (Defence)
- Adri van Es (Defence)
- Willem den Toom (Defence)
- José de Meijer (Social Affairs and Health)
- Louis Bartels (Social Affairs and Health)
- Hans Grosheide (Education, Arts and Sciences)
- Louis van de Laar (Education, Arts and Sciences)
- Mike Keyzer (Transport and Water Management)
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