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Jaap Burger

Jacobus Albertus Wilhelmus "Jaap" Burger (20 August 1904 – 19 August 1986) was a Dutch politician of the Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP) and later co-founder of the Labour Party (PvdA) and jurist. He was granted the honorary title of Minister of State on 4 January 1975.[1]

Jaap Burger
Jaap Burger in 1944
Member of the Council of State
In office
1 October 1970 – 1 September 1979
Vice PresidentLouis Beel
(1970–1972)
Marinus Ruppert
(1973–1979)
Delegation leader in the
European Parliament
In office
7 May 1967 – 29 September 1970
Preceded byMarinus van der Goes van Naters
Succeeded byAd Oele
Member of the European Parliament
In office
20 October 1966 – 29 September 1970
Parliamentary groupSocialist Group
ConstituencyNetherlands
Member of the Senate
In office
5 June 1963 – 1 October 1970
Leader of the Labour Party
In office
22 December 1958 – 16 September 1962
DeputyAnne Vondeling (1959–1962)
Preceded byWillem Drees
Succeeded byAnne Vondeling
President of the Benelux Parliament
In office
1 January 1958 – 1 January 1959
Preceded byFrans Van Cauwelaert
Succeeded byCamille Linden
Parliamentary leader in the
House of Representatives
In office
2 September 1952 – 16 September 1962
Preceded byLeendert Antonie Donker
Succeeded byAnne Vondeling
In office
16 January 1951 – 18 September 1951
Preceded byMarinus van der Goes van Naters
Succeeded byLeendert Antonie Donker
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
20 November 1945 – 16 September 1962
Minister of the Interior
In office
31 May 1944 – 27 January 1945
Prime MinisterPieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
Preceded byHendrik van Boeijen
Succeeded byHendrik van Boeijen
(Ad interim)
Minister for Return Policy
In office
11 August 1943 – 31 May 1944
Prime MinisterPieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
Preceded byOffice established
Succeeded byOffice discontinued
Personal details
Born
Jacobus Albertus Wilhelmus Burger

(1904-08-20)20 August 1904
Willemstad, Netherlands
Died19 August 1986(1986-08-19) (aged 81)
Wassenaar, Netherlands
Political partyLabour Party (from 1946)
Other political
affiliations
Social Democratic
Workers' Party
(1929–1946)
Spouse
Emma Petronella Visser
(m. 1947)
Alma materUniversity of Amsterdam
(Bachelor of Laws, Master of Laws)
OccupationPolitician · Civil servant · Jurist · Lawyer · Nonprofit director · Media administrator · Lobbyist

Early life and education edit

Burger attended a Gymnasium in Rotterdam from April 1917 until May 1923 and applied at the University of Amsterdam in July 1923 majoring in Law and obtaining an Bachelor of Laws degree in June 1925 before graduating with an Master of Laws degree in July 1929. Burger worked as a lawyer in Dordrecht from October 1929 until December 1942. On 10 May 1940 Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands and the government fled to London to escape the German occupation. Burger joined the Dutch resistance against the German occupiers in August 1942. In January 1943 Burger escaped the German occupation to England. Burger worked as political advisor for Minister of Social Affairs Jan van den Tempel from February 1943 until August 1943.

Political career edit

Burger was appointed as Minister for Return Policy in the Cabinet Gerbrandy II by Queen Wilhelmina, taking office on 11 August 1943. Burger was appointed as Minister of the Interior following the resignation of Hendrik van Boeijen, taking office on 31 May 1944. On 27 January 1945 Burger was forced to resign by Prime Minister Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy following an impromptu remark during a radio address where he differentiated between "wrongful" Dutch civilians (foute Nederlanders) and Dutch civilians who made a mistake (Nederlanders die een fout hebben gemaakt) during the War, but because Prime Minister Gerbrandy did not discuss this with rest of the cabinet all Social Democratic Workers' Party cabinet members resigned in response and the cabinet continued to serve in a demissionary capacity.

Following the end of World War II Queen Wilhelmina ordered a Recall of Parliament and Burger was appointment as a Member of the House of Representatives taking the place of the deceased Theo van der Waerden, taking office on 20 November 1945 serving as a frontbencher and spokesperson for the Interior and the de facto Whip. On 9 February 1946 the Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP), the Free-thinking Democratic League (VDB) and the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) choose to merge in a political alliance to form the Labour Party (PvdA), with Burger as one of the co-founders he became one of the unofficial Deputy Leaders of the Labour Party. Burger also became active in the public sector and worked as media administrator for the public broadcaster VARA serving as Chairman of the Supervisory board from 12 February 1949 until 20 December 1966. After the Parliamentary leader of the Labour Party in the House of Representatives Marinus van der Goes van Naters announced he was stepping down as Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives following a conflict with Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party Willem Drees the Labour Party leadership approached Leendert Antonie Donker as his successor but the day before he took office Parliamentary leader-designate Donker took a leave of absence for health reasons and the Labour Party leadership approached Burger as interim Parliamentary leader, serving from 16 January 1951 until 18 September 1951. After the election of 1952 Donker was appointed as Minister of Justice in the Cabinet Drees II and the Labour Party leadership approached Burger as Parliamentary leader, taking office on 2 September 1952. Burger also served as President of the Benelux Parliament from 1 January 1958 until 1 January 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 politics and that he wouldn't stand for the election of 1959, the Labour Party leadership approached Burger as his successor, Burger accepted and became the Leader and one of the Lijsttrekkers, taking office on 22 December 1958. The Labour Party suffered a small loss, losing 2 seats and fell back as the second largest party and now had 48 seats in the House of Representatives. On 16 September 1962 Burger announced that he was stepping down as Leader and Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives following increasing criticism on his leadership. Burger remained in active in national politics, he was elected as a Member of the Senate after the Senate election of 1963, taking office on 5 June 1963 serving as a frontbencher and spokesperson for Defence and deputy spokesperson for Foreign Affairs, European Affairs and NATO. Burger was selected as a Member of the European Parliament and dual served in those positions, taking office on 20 October 1966. After the Delegation leader of the Labour Party in the European Parliament Van der Goes van Naters resigned Burger was appointed as Delegation leader, taking office on 7 May 1967. Burger was nominated as a Member of the Council of State, serving from 1 October 1970 until 1 September 1979. After his retirement Burger occupied numerous seats as a nonprofit director for supervisory boards for several international non-governmental organizations and research institutes (International Institute of Social History, Transnational Institute, Royal Netherlands Historical Society, Netherlands Atlantic Association and the Rijksmuseum) and as an advocate and lobbyist for European integration, Benelux cooperation and serving on several commissions for the European Economic Community and state commissions on behalf of the Dutch government.

Decorations edit

Military decorations
Ribbon bar Decoration Country Date Comment
  Bronze Cross Netherlands 26 July 1943
  Resistance Memorial Cross Netherlands 30 April 1982
Honours
Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
  Grand Officer of the Order of the House of Orange Netherlands 19 August 1944
  Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown Belgium 4 September 1954
  Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour France 1 May 1958
  Commander of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 16 September 1962 Elevated from Knight (31 August 1946)
  Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau Netherlands 1 September 1979 Elevated from Commander (4 January 1975)
Honorific Titles
Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
  Minister of State Netherlands 4 January 1975 Style of Excellency

References edit

  1. ^ "Burger, Jacob Albertus Wilhelmus" (in Dutch). Huygens ING. 12 November 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2019.

External links edit

Official
  • (in Dutch) Mr. J.A.W. (Jaap) Burger Parlement & Politiek
  • (in Dutch) Mr. J.A.W. Burger (PvdA) Eerste Kamer der Staten-Generaal
Party political offices
Preceded by Leader of the Labour Party
1958–1962
Succeeded by
Preceded by Parliamentary leader of the
Labour Party in the
House of Representatives

1951
1952–1962
Succeeded by
Preceded by Succeeded by
Political offices
New office Minister for Return Policy
1943–1944
Office discontinued
Preceded by Minister of the Interior
1944–1945
Succeeded by
Media offices
Preceded by
Klaas de Jonge
Ad interim
Chairman of the
Supervisory board
of the VARA

1949–1966
Succeeded by
Jan Broeksz

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Jacobus Albertus Wilhelmus Jaap Burger 20 August 1904 19 August 1986 was a Dutch politician of the Social Democratic Workers Party SDAP and later co founder of the Labour Party PvdA and jurist He was granted the honorary title of Minister of State on 4 January 1975 1 His ExcellencyJaap BurgerJaap Burger in 1944Member of the Council of StateIn office 1 October 1970 1 September 1979Vice PresidentLouis Beel 1970 1972 Marinus Ruppert 1973 1979 Delegation leader in the European ParliamentIn office 7 May 1967 29 September 1970Preceded byMarinus van der Goes van NatersSucceeded byAd OeleMember of the European ParliamentIn office 20 October 1966 29 September 1970Parliamentary groupSocialist GroupConstituencyNetherlandsMember of the SenateIn office 5 June 1963 1 October 1970Leader of the Labour PartyIn office 22 December 1958 16 September 1962DeputyAnne Vondeling 1959 1962 Preceded byWillem DreesSucceeded byAnne VondelingPresident of the Benelux ParliamentIn office 1 January 1958 1 January 1959Preceded byFrans Van CauwelaertSucceeded byCamille LindenParliamentary leader in the House of RepresentativesIn office 2 September 1952 16 September 1962Preceded byLeendert Antonie DonkerSucceeded byAnne VondelingIn office 16 January 1951 18 September 1951Preceded byMarinus van der Goes van NatersSucceeded byLeendert Antonie DonkerMember of the House of RepresentativesIn office 20 November 1945 16 September 1962Minister of the InteriorIn office 31 May 1944 27 January 1945Prime MinisterPieter Sjoerds GerbrandyPreceded byHendrik van BoeijenSucceeded byHendrik van Boeijen Ad interim Minister for Return PolicyIn office 11 August 1943 31 May 1944Prime MinisterPieter Sjoerds GerbrandyPreceded byOffice establishedSucceeded byOffice discontinuedPersonal detailsBornJacobus Albertus Wilhelmus Burger 1904 08 20 20 August 1904Willemstad NetherlandsDied19 August 1986 1986 08 19 aged 81 Wassenaar NetherlandsPolitical partyLabour Party from 1946 Other politicalaffiliationsSocial Democratic Workers Party 1929 1946 SpouseEmma Petronella Visser m 1947 wbr Alma materUniversity of Amsterdam Bachelor of Laws Master of Laws OccupationPolitician Civil servant Jurist Lawyer Nonprofit director Media administrator Lobbyist Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Political career 3 Decorations 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and education editBurger attended a Gymnasium in Rotterdam from April 1917 until May 1923 and applied at the University of Amsterdam in July 1923 majoring in Law and obtaining an Bachelor of Laws degree in June 1925 before graduating with an Master of Laws degree in July 1929 Burger worked as a lawyer in Dordrecht from October 1929 until December 1942 On 10 May 1940 Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands and the government fled to London to escape the German occupation Burger joined the Dutch resistance against the German occupiers in August 1942 In January 1943 Burger escaped the German occupation to England Burger worked as political advisor for Minister of Social Affairs Jan van den Tempel from February 1943 until August 1943 Political career editBurger was appointed as Minister for Return Policy in the Cabinet Gerbrandy II by Queen Wilhelmina taking office on 11 August 1943 Burger was appointed as Minister of the Interior following the resignation of Hendrik van Boeijen taking office on 31 May 1944 On 27 January 1945 Burger was forced to resign by Prime Minister Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy following an impromptu remark during a radio address where he differentiated between wrongful Dutch civilians foute Nederlanders and Dutch civilians who made a mistake Nederlanders die een fout hebben gemaakt during the War but because Prime Minister Gerbrandy did not discuss this with rest of the cabinet all Social Democratic Workers Party cabinet members resigned in response and the cabinet continued to serve in a demissionary capacity Following the end of World War II Queen Wilhelmina ordered a Recall of Parliament and Burger was appointment as a Member of the House of Representatives taking the place of the deceased Theo van der Waerden taking office on 20 November 1945 serving as a frontbencher and spokesperson for the Interior and the de facto Whip On 9 February 1946 the Social Democratic Workers Party SDAP the Free thinking Democratic League VDB and the Christian Democratic Union CDU choose to merge in a political alliance to form the Labour Party PvdA with Burger as one of the co founders he became one of the unofficial Deputy Leaders of the Labour Party Burger also became active in the public sector and worked as media administrator for the public broadcaster VARA serving as Chairman of the Supervisory board from 12 February 1949 until 20 December 1966 After the Parliamentary leader of the Labour Party in the House of Representatives Marinus van der Goes van Naters announced he was stepping down as Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives following a conflict with Prime Minister and Leader of the Labour Party Willem Drees the Labour Party leadership approached Leendert Antonie Donker as his successor but the day before he took office Parliamentary leader designate Donker took a leave of absence for health reasons and the Labour Party leadership approached Burger as interim Parliamentary leader serving from 16 January 1951 until 18 September 1951 After the election of 1952 Donker was appointed as Minister of Justice in the Cabinet Drees II and the Labour Party leadership approached Burger as Parliamentary leader taking office on 2 September 1952 Burger also served as President of the Benelux Parliament from 1 January 1958 until 1 January 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 politics and that he wouldn t stand for the election of 1959 the Labour Party leadership approached Burger as his successor Burger accepted and became the Leader and one of the Lijsttrekkers taking office on 22 December 1958 The Labour Party suffered a small loss losing 2 seats and fell back as the second largest party and now had 48 seats in the House of Representatives On 16 September 1962 Burger announced that he was stepping down as Leader and Parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives following increasing criticism on his leadership Burger remained in active in national politics he was elected as a Member of the Senate after the Senate election of 1963 taking office on 5 June 1963 serving as a frontbencher and spokesperson for Defence and deputy spokesperson for Foreign Affairs European Affairs and NATO Burger was selected as a Member of the European Parliament and dual served in those positions taking office on 20 October 1966 After the Delegation leader of the Labour Party in the European Parliament Van der Goes van Naters resigned Burger was appointed as Delegation leader taking office on 7 May 1967 Burger was nominated as a Member of the Council of State serving from 1 October 1970 until 1 September 1979 After his retirement Burger occupied numerous seats as a nonprofit director for supervisory boards for several international non governmental organizations and research institutes International Institute of Social History Transnational Institute Royal Netherlands Historical Society Netherlands Atlantic Association and the Rijksmuseum and as an advocate and lobbyist for European integration Benelux cooperation and serving on several commissions for the European Economic Community and state commissions on behalf of the Dutch government Decorations editMilitary decorations Ribbon bar Decoration Country Date Comment nbsp Bronze Cross Netherlands 26 July 1943 nbsp Resistance Memorial Cross Netherlands 30 April 1982 Honours Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment nbsp Grand Officer of the Order of the House of Orange Netherlands 19 August 1944 nbsp Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown Belgium 4 September 1954 nbsp Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour France 1 May 1958 nbsp Commander of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Netherlands 16 September 1962 Elevated from Knight 31 August 1946 nbsp Grand Officer of the Order of Orange Nassau Netherlands 1 September 1979 Elevated from Commander 4 January 1975 Honorific Titles Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment nbsp Minister of State Netherlands 4 January 1975 Style of ExcellencyReferences edit Burger Jacob Albertus Wilhelmus in Dutch Huygens ING 12 November 2013 Retrieved 24 June 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jaap Burger Official in Dutch Mr J A W Jaap Burger Parlement amp Politiek in Dutch Mr J A W Burger PvdA Eerste Kamer der Staten Generaal Party political offices Preceded byWillem Drees Leader of the Labour Party1958 1962 Succeeded byAnne Vondeling Preceded byMarinus van der Goes van Naters Parliamentary leader of the Labour Party in the House of Representatives1951 1952 1962 Succeeded byLeendert Antonie Donker Preceded byLeendert Antonie Donker Succeeded byAnne Vondeling Political offices New office Minister for Return Policy1943 1944 Office discontinued Preceded byHendrik van Boeijen Minister of the Interior1944 1945 Succeeded byHendrik van Boeijen Ad interim Media offices Preceded byKlaas de Jonge Ad interim Chairman of the Supervisory board of the VARA1949 1966 Succeeded byJan Broeksz Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jaap Burger amp oldid 1170189763, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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