World War II, Drees was appointment Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Affairs in the national unity Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet. In February... 59 KB (5,619 words) - 18:23, 21 April 2024 |
The Third Drees cabinet, also called the Fourth Drees cabinet, was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 13 October 1956 until 22 December... 25 KB (817 words) - 10:58, 15 April 2024 |
The Drees–Van Schaik cabinet, also called the First Drees cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 7 August 1948 until 15 March 1951... 24 KB (698 words) - 00:38, 26 March 2024 |
The First Drees cabinet, also called the Second Drees cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 15 March 1951 until 2 September 1952... 22 KB (403 words) - 10:06, 15 July 2023 |
Louis Beel (category Dutch people of World War II) social democrat, Willem Drees. They invited Beel to remain as Minister of the Interior in their cabinet (the Cabinet Schermerhorn/Drees). According to his... 31 KB (2,783 words) - 03:43, 14 April 2024 |
Dirk Stikker (category Dutch people of World War II) he would not stand for the election of 1952. The Cabinet Drees I was succeeded by the Cabinet Drees II on 2 September 1952. Stikker remained in active... 19 KB (1,188 words) - 16:40, 5 February 2024 |
Jelle Zijlstra (category Royal Netherlands Army personnel of World War II) 1952 Zijlstra was appointed as Minister of Economic Affairs in the Cabinet Drees II taking office on 2 September 1952. After Party Leader Jan Schouten... 23 KB (1,313 words) - 18:33, 18 April 2024 |
end of the Union in a speech from the throne. The Dutch government (Cabinet Drees II) made its agreement to the dissolution of the Union dependent on the... 26 KB (2,512 words) - 00:28, 11 April 2024 |