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- Q2519798 description "Dutch politician".
- Q2519798 description "Dutch politician".
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- Q2519798 abstract "Adriaan Quirinus Hendrik Dijxhoorn (10 September 1889 – 22 January 1953) was a Dutch soldier who served as Minister of Defence during the Battle of the Netherlands. Following the outbreak of the Second World War he was appointed Minister of Defence in August 1939 as part of the second De Geer Cabinet. Dijxhoorn clashed with the Supreme Commander of the Dutch Army, General Izaak H. Reijnders over strategy, leading to Reijnders' resignation and replacement with General Henri Winkelman. Together with the Queen Wilhelmina and the rest of the cabinet he left for London and continued as Minister of Defence in the Dutch government-in-exile until his resignation in June 1941.Dijxhoorn was subsequently appointed the Dutch Military Representative to the Combined Chiefs of Staff in Washington. He served as acting Chief of the General Staff in 1945 and then as a member of the Supreme Military Court until his death.".
- Q2519798 allegiance "Netherlands".
- Q2519798 battle Q2649081.
- Q2519798 birthDate "1889-09-10".
- Q2519798 birthPlace Q34370.
- Q2519798 birthPlace Q55.
- Q2519798 birthYear "1889".
- Q2519798 deathDate "1953-01-22".
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- Q2519798 deathPlace Q55.
- Q2519798 deathYear "1953".
- Q2519798 militaryBranch Q1123768.
- Q2519798 thumbnail Adriaan_Dijxhoorn_c1940b.jpg?width=300.
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- Q2519798 allegiance "Netherlands".
- Q2519798 battles Q2649081.
- Q2519798 branch Q1123768.
- Q2519798 dateOfBirth "1889-09-10".
- Q2519798 dateOfDeath "1953-01-22".
- Q2519798 name "Adriaan Quirinus Hendrik Dijxhoorn".
- Q2519798 name "Dijxhoorn, Adriaan".
- Q2519798 placeOfBirth Q34370.
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- Q2519798 shortDescription "Dutch politician".
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- Q2519798 comment "Adriaan Quirinus Hendrik Dijxhoorn (10 September 1889 – 22 January 1953) was a Dutch soldier who served as Minister of Defence during the Battle of the Netherlands. Following the outbreak of the Second World War he was appointed Minister of Defence in August 1939 as part of the second De Geer Cabinet. Dijxhoorn clashed with the Supreme Commander of the Dutch Army, General Izaak H. Reijnders over strategy, leading to Reijnders' resignation and replacement with General Henri Winkelman.".
- Q2519798 label "Adriaan Dijxhoorn".
- Q2519798 depiction Adriaan_Dijxhoorn_c1940b.jpg.
- Q2519798 givenName "Adriaan".
- Q2519798 name "Adriaan Dijxhoorn".
- Q2519798 name "Adriaan Quirinus Hendrik Dijxhoorn".
- Q2519798 name "Dijxhoorn, Adriaan".
- Q2519798 surname "Dijxhoorn".