Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Rudolf Vleeskruijer (also spelled as Vleeskruyer) (Amsterdam, January 18, 1916 - Zeist, June 2, 1966) was a Dutch professor in the English language and Old English literature at the Utrecht University.Vleeskruijer lived a part of his youth (1924 to 1929) in England. From August 1945 to May 1946 he was an interpreter for the Allied Forces as a conscript NCO in the Dutch Army.He studied English at the University of Amsterdam and received his bachelor's degree on July 17, 1941."@en }
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- Rudolf_Vleeskruijer comment "Rudolf Vleeskruijer (also spelled as Vleeskruyer) (Amsterdam, January 18, 1916 - Zeist, June 2, 1966) was a Dutch professor in the English language and Old English literature at the Utrecht University.Vleeskruijer lived a part of his youth (1924 to 1929) in England. From August 1945 to May 1946 he was an interpreter for the Allied Forces as a conscript NCO in the Dutch Army.He studied English at the University of Amsterdam and received his bachelor's degree on July 17, 1941.".
- Q4350514 comment "Rudolf Vleeskruijer (also spelled as Vleeskruyer) (Amsterdam, January 18, 1916 - Zeist, June 2, 1966) was a Dutch professor in the English language and Old English literature at the Utrecht University.Vleeskruijer lived a part of his youth (1924 to 1929) in England. From August 1945 to May 1946 he was an interpreter for the Allied Forces as a conscript NCO in the Dutch Army.He studied English at the University of Amsterdam and received his bachelor's degree on July 17, 1941.".