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Eduard van
Thijn (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈeːdyʋɑrt ˈɛt fɑn ˈtɛin]; 16
August 1934 – 19
December 2021) was a
Dutch politician of the
Labour Party (PvdA)...
- The film was
largely shot in Rotterdam.
Marion van
Thijn is the
daughter of
former mayor Ed van
Thijn of Amsterdam. The
music for the film was composed...
- in the
coalition agreement,
obtain better portfolios, and
include Ed van
Thijn, who had
opposed accepting Van Agt, as an informateur. Initially, Van Agt...
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written down in the note 'What to do with a gain of ten seats?' by Ed van
Thijn, who
replaced Den Uyl as PvdA negotiator. The main goal was
electoral success...
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Preceded by Ed van
Thijn Succeeded by Wim
Meijer In
office 8 June 1977 – 8
September 1977
Preceded by Ed van
Thijn Succeeded by Ed van
Thijn In
office 23 February...
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returned after serving in
previous cabinets:
Minister of the
Interior Ed van
Thijn had
served earlier in the same
position from 1981
until 1982,
Minister of...
- had
originally estimated a
death toll over 200 and
Amsterdam Mayor Ed van
Thijn had said that 240
people were missing. Twenty-six
people sustained nonfatal...
- Paul
Meral Polat as Gina René van 't Hof as Fred Rick Lens as
Roderick Thijn Brobbel as Noah Noël
Keulen as
Anton Ellen Pieters as Riet Loes Haverkort...
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monument to
their memory was
unveiled by the then
mayor of Amsterdam, Ed van
Thijn.
Among the
first Jewish resisters was the
German fugitive Ernst Cahn, owner...
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centres such as De
Rioolrat (the
Sewer Rat). When
Mayor of
Amsterdam Ed van
Thijn visited the
Staatsliedenbuurt in
December 1984, he was
confronted by 200...