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    Official (in Dutch) Kabinet-Drees III Parlement & Politiek (in Dutch) Kabinet-Drees II Rijksoverheid Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cabinet Drees II....
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    World War II, Drees was appointment Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Affairs in the national unity Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet. In February...
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    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...
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    The Schermerhorn–Drees cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch Government from 25 June 1945 until 3 July 1946. The cabinet was formed by the christian-democratic...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    Jo Cals (category Dutch people of World War II)
    serving from 15 March 1950 until 2 September 1952 in the Drees-Van Schaik and Drees I cabinets. He became Minister of Education, Arts and Sciences serving...
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    Historical Union (CHU) after the fall of the previous Third Drees cabinet. The caretaker cabinet was a centre-right coalition and had a slim majority in the...
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  • Retrieved 2022-08-20. "Kabinet-Drees I (1948-1951)". www.parlement.com (in Dutch). Retrieved 2022-08-20. "Kabinet-Drees II (1951-1952)". www.parlement.com...
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    van Drees jr. waren te afwijkend" (in Dutch). Volkskrant. 8 September 1998. Retrieved 20 March 2018. Official (in Dutch) Kabinet-Biesheuvel I en II Parlement...
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    Medicine), Willem Drees Jr. (Public Economics), Kees Boertien (Commercial Law) and Roelof Kruisinga (Otorhinolaryngology). Four cabinet members (later)...
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    have been thirty cabinets, which were headed by 15 Prime Ministers. Willem Drees and Jan Peter Balkenende both chaired the most cabinets (four) and Ruud...
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    "Kabinet-Drees I". DreesI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees II". DreesII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees III". DreeslII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Beel II". BeelII....
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    Kees Staf (category Recipients of the Grand Cross of the Order of Leopold II)
    1940. On 24 January 1951 the Cabinet Drees–Van Schaik fell and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until the cabinet formation of 1951 when it...
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    Aat van Rhijn (category Dutch people of World War II)
    Cabinet Drees III fell on 11 December 1958 and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced by the caretaker Cabinet Beel II on...
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    "Kabinet-Drees I". DreesI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees II". DreesII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees III". DreesIII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Beel II". BeelII....
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    next cabinet, Drees I. An important new law was the 'Noodwet Ouderdomsvoorziening' by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Social Affairs Willem Drees. Resigned...
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    He was a member of six cabinets in total: Schermerhorn-Drees in 1945; Beel in 1946; Drees-Van Schaik in 1948, and the three Drees administrations: 1951...
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    "Kabinet-Drees I". DreesI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees II". DreesII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees III". DreeslII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Beel II". BeelII....
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    Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees-Van Schaik". DreesVanSchaik. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees I". DreesI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees II". DreesII. Rijksoverheid...
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  • "Kabinet-Drees I". DreesI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees II". DreesII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees III". DreesIII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Beel II". BeelII....
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    "Kabinet-Drees I". DreesI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees II". DreesII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees III". DreesIII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Beel II". BeelII....
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    "Kabinet-Drees I". DreesI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees II". DreesII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees III". DreesIII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Beel II". BeelII....
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    "Kabinet-Drees I". DreesI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees II". DreesII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees III". DreesIII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Beel II". BeelII....
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    "Kabinet-Drees I". DreesI. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees II". DreesII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Drees III". DreesIII. Rijksoverheid. "Kabinet-Beel II". BeelII....
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    1959. On 11 December 1958 the Cabinet Drees III fell and incumbent Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party Drees announced his retirement from national...
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