Hulst, J. W. van 1911-2018

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Name (Latin)
Hulst, J. W. van 1911-2018
Other forms of name
Hulst, J. W. van (Johan Wilhelm), 1911-
Van Hulst, J. W. (Johan Wilhelm), 1911-
Hulst, Johan Wilhem van, 1911-
Date of birth
1911-01-28
Date of death
2018-03-22
Gender
male
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
VIAF: 263024503
Wikidata: Q2120678
Library of congress: n 84107143
OCoLC: oca01158209
DLC: n 84107143
LIBRARY_OF_CONGRESS: 98121545550000041
Sources of Information
  • His Treinen naar de hel, 1983:t.p. (Dr. J.W. van Hulst)
  • LC data base, 6/14/84(hdg.: Hulst, J. W. van)
  • His Kerkelijk antisemitisme, c1990:t.p. (Dr. J.W. van Hulst) p. 55 (Prof. dr. Johan W. van Hulst, b. 1911)
  • KB online cat., July 1, 2009(hdg.: Hulst, J. W. van (Johan Wilhelm), 1911- ; usage: J.W. van Hulst)
  • Wat aan Westerbork voorafging, 2020:title page (J.W. van Hulst)
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Wikipedia description:

Johan Willem van Hulst (28 January 1911 – 22 March 2018) was a Dutch school director, university professor, author, politician, chess player and centenarian. In 1943, with the help of the Dutch resistance and students of the nearby University of Amsterdam, he was instrumental in saving over 600 Jewish children from the nursery of the Hollandsche Schouwburg who were destined for deportation to Nazi concentration camps. For his humanitarian actions he received the Yad Vashem distinction Righteous Among the Nations from the State of Israel in 1973. Van Hulst served as Senator of the Netherlands from July 1956 to June 1981. He was elected to be the parliamentary leader of the Christian Historical Union (CHU) in the Senate from December 1968 until June 1977, when the CHU merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA). He then became the first CDA Leader in the Senate. Van Hulst previously served as the party chair of the CHU from September 1969 until February 1972. He also was a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) for the Christian Democratic Group from October 1961 until September 1968. He later was an emeritus professor of pedagogy at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam and a prolific author with more than a hundred publications. He was also a noted chess player.

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