Adriaan Pelt

Dutch journalist and diplomat

Adriaan Pelt - Dutch journalist and diplomat
Born

May 8th, 1892
133 years ago

Died

1981
44 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Netherlands

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Born in 1892 in the Netherlands, this journalist and diplomat played a significant role in international relations during the 20th century. He began a career in journalism, providing insights on various political issues. This individual served in several important diplomatic positions, representing Dutch interests abroad. Contributing to both journalism and diplomacy allowed for a unique perspective on international affairs.

Provided substantial analysis on political issues

Served as a diplomat in key international posts

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