Eelco van Kleffens

Politician

1894 – 1983

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Who was Eelco van Kleffens?

Eelco Nicolaas van Kleffens was a politician and diplomat of The Netherlands.

Eelco van Kleffens descended from an old Frisian family of public servants. His younger brother Adrianus van Kleffens would later become a judge at the European Court of Justice.

After receiving a Doctor of Laws degree from Leiden University, van Kleffens worked in the Secretariat of the League of Nations. In the early 1930s he was also Secretary-General of the Hague Academy of International Law.

Van Kleffens was appointed the Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1939, weeks before World War II began, and was part of the Dutch government in exile over that period. During the war he penned an account of the German invasion named Juggernaut over Holland which was circulated within the occupied territory, and he was also one of the original signatories of the Benelux union.

Van Kleffens held the position of foreign minister until the Schermerhorn/Drees cabinet of 1946. Following his resignation from the ministerial position van Kleffens became the Netherlands' representative on the United Nations Security Council, and in 1947 was appointed the ambassador to the United States. In 1950 he became the ambassador to Portugal, and was bestowed the title of Minister of State, a prestigious honour.

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Born
Nov 17, 1894
Heerenveen
Also known as
  • Eelco N. van Kleffens
Nationality
  • Netherlands
Profession
Lived in
  • Friesland
Died
Jun 17, 1983
Sintra

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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