The Dutch government-in-exile (Dutch: Nederlandse regering in ballingschap), also known as the London Cabinet (Dutch: Londens kabinet), was the government...
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A government-in-exile (GiE) is a political group that claims to be the legitimate government of a sovereign state or semi-sovereign state, but is unable...
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Suriname (Dutch: Staten van Suriname) and increased the membership from 13 to 15. After the Second World War, during which the Dutch government in exile had...
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IV Government, was the government in exile of Belgium between October 1940 and September 1944 during World War II. The government was tripartite, involving...
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The Luxembourgish government in exile (Luxembourgish: Lëtzebuerger Exil Regierung, French: Gouvernement luxembourgeois en exil, German: Luxemburgische...
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Kurt Gerstein (category Protestants in the German Resistance)
XII, and to the Dutch government-in-exile, in an effort to inform the international community about the Holocaust as it was happening. In 1945, following...
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The Free Dutch Forces refers to the Dutch military formations of the Dutch government-in-exile and its colonies that were formed to fight alongside the...
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Suriname during World War II (redirect from Suriname in World War II)
Brigade in Great-Britain, however ethnic concerns and the relationship of the Dutch government-in-exile with South Africa and the enlistment of Dutch South...
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attack on Pearl Harbor. In late November, the Netherlands government in the East Indies under the Dutch government-in-exile (already at war with Imperial...
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Tony Lovink (category Articles with Dutch-language sources (nl))
the Dutch government in exile. Lovink, after a diplomatic and civil service career, succeeded Beel as High Representative of the Crown in the Dutch East...
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losses, and hoping for a rapid collapse of the German government. When the Dutch government-in-exile asked for a national railway strike as a resistance...
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Van Mook–MacArthur Civil Affairs Agreement (category 1940s in the Dutch East Indies)
United States and the Dutch government-in-exile. It concerned the jurisdiction over and administration of civil affairs in Dutch East Indies territory...
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Jan Zwartendijk (category 20th-century Dutch diplomats)
was a Dutch businessman and diplomat. As director of the Philips factories in Lithuania and part-time acting consul of the Dutch government-in-exile, he...
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Netherlands (redirect from Dutch (country))
1941, the Dutch government-in-exile in London declared war on Japan, but could not prevent the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies. In 1944–45...
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Sigmaringen enclave (redirect from Vichy government in exile)
exiled remnant of France's Nazi-sympathizing Vichy government which fled to Germany during the Liberation of France near the end of World War II in order...
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the Dutch government-in-exile, other resistance groups, churches and families. Dutch-Paris claimed no national, political or religious affiliation. In 1978...
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the Dutch forces surrendered. The Dutch government and the royal family relocated to London. Princess Juliana and her children sought refuge in Ottawa...
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Gerrit Bolkestein (category Pages with Dutch IPA)
until 1945, and was part of the Dutch government-in-exile from 1940. In early 1944 he gave a radio address from London in which he said that after the war...
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Declaration of St James's Palace (category 1941 in international relations)
Dominions (Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa), the eight governments in exile (Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway...
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Mariniersbrigade (category Military units and formations of the Dutch East Indies in the Indonesian War of Independence)
unit set up by the Dutch government-in-exile during World War II, which existed between 1943 and 1949. It was formed as part of the Dutch contribution to...
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Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (category Dutch members of the Dutch Reformed Church)
billionaire in dollars. Following the German invasion of the Netherlands in 1940, Wilhelmina fled to Britain and took charge of the Dutch government-in-exile. She...
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Royal Marechaussee (category CS1 Dutch-language sources (nl))
Marechaussee outside occupied Dutch territory. About 200 marechaussees guarded the Royal Family and the Dutch government-in-exile, and provided military police...
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First Gerbrandy cabinet (category Dutch government in exile)
called the Second London cabinet was the executive branch of the Dutch government-in-exile from 3 September 1940 until 27 July 1941. The War cabinet was...
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Netherlands. By 7 June, the Dutch government-in-exile and the UK government had formed a British-Netherlands shipping committee in London, and NASM announced...
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North American B-25 Mitchell (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
the Mitchell served in fairly large numbers with the Air Force of the Dutch government-in-exile. They participated in combat in the East Indies, as well...
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M1917 Enfield (category Weapons and ammunition introduced in 1917)
Netherlands: 20,000 bought by the Dutch government-in-exile in 1941 Norway: In 1952 Norway received 24,992 P-17 rifles from Britain in exchange for their inventory...
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Many countries established governments in exile during World War II. The Second World War caused many governments to lose sovereignty as their territories...
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Juliana of the Netherlands (redirect from Dutch Queen Juliana)
followed the following day by Queen Wilhelmina and the Dutch Government, who set up a government in exile. The princess remained there for a month before taking...
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Pacific War (redirect from United States in the Pacific in World War II)
Fiji, Tonga; in addition to troops from Australia, New Zealand and Canada. The Dutch government-in-exile (as the possessor of the Dutch East Indies) was...
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Gerstein Report (section Use as evidence in trials)
Tötungsanstalten, this version circulated within the Dutch government-in-exile via the British government and eventually to the attention of the United States...
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