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Encyclopedia > Barend Biesheuvel

Barend Willem Biesheuvel (April 5, 1920_April 29, 2001) was a Dutch politician, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1971 until 1973, as a member of the Protestant ARP party.


Born in Haarlemmerliede, Biesheuvel stood out because of his height (1.97 m) and was known as Mooie Barend ("Beautiful Barend"). He died in 2001 in Haarlem.








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Mr. B.W. Biesheuvel - MinAZ.nl (318 words)
Barend Willem Biesheuvel was born on 5 April 1920 at Haarlemmerliede, a village between Amsterdam and Haarlem.
Finally, from 6 July 1971 to 11 May 1973, Mr Biesheuvel was Prime Minister and Minister of General Affairs in the government that bore his name.
Biesheuvel died in Haarlem on 29 april 2001.
Barend Biesheuvel - Wikipedia (456 words)
Barend Willem Biesheuvel (Haarlemmerliede, 5 april 1920 – Haarlem, 29 april 2001) was een Nederlandse politicus en minister-president van het Kabinet-Biesheuvel.
Biesheuvel werd in 1952 algemeen secretaris van de Nederlandse Christelijke Boeren en Tuindersbond (CBTB) en in 1959 voorzitter.
Zijn dochter Wieke Biesheuvel schrijft stukjes in Libelle.
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