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Jan Willem Hartman was the first to be given the title of commander, previously, the agency head was called the director. 2005 - December 2006: Dirk van Dord; December 2006 - October 2014: Lex Hendrichs; October 2014 - December 2015: vice-admiral Matthieu Borsboom [5] December 2015 – September 2023: vice-admiral Arie Jan de Waard [6]
Jan Hartman (1887–1969) was a Dutch fascist and collaborator during World War II.After the war, he was active in far-right politics, and was one of the two founders of the Stichting Oud Politieke Delinquenten ("Foundation of Former Political Delinquents"; abbreviated SOPD), a right-wing organization founded by and for formerly jailed and convicted war criminals and collaborators.
The SOPD was founded in 1951 by Jan Hartman, formerly of the NSB, [3] the fascist party that allied itself with the German Nazi movement after the occupation of the Netherlands in 1940. Hartman became the organization's secretary. A co-founder was the lawyer Jan Wolthuis, another former NSB member who had been a justice of the peace in Arnhem ...
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Jan Hartman (Nazi collaborator) (1887–1969), Dutch fascist and Nazi collaborator during World War II Jan Hartman (philosopher) (born 1967), Polish philosopher and bioethicist Topics referred to by the same term
Jan-Willem Breure (born 1988), Dutch media producer and artist; Jan Willem de Jong (1921–2000), Dutch indologist; Jan Willem de Pous (1920–1996), Dutch politician; Jan Willem de Winter (1761–1812), Dutch Admiral; Jan-Willem Gabriëls (born 1979), Dutch Olympic rower; Jan Willem Hunter Morkel (1890–1916), South African rugby union player
Decades earlier, he’d eloped with Janice Elaine Hartman after high school, another detective, Dave Mansue, told “Dateline.” But the couple split in 1974, after only a few years.
Below is a list of mayors of Amsterdam (Dutch: burgemeesters), capital of the Netherlands. The city had four burgomasters, serving four years. Since 1389 the mayors were elected on 1 February. [1] In the 17th and 18th century, a new mayor was elected by his colleagues , but his appointment had to be approved by the stadtholder. In 1824, it was ...