Piet de Jong

Dutch Prime Minister and naval officer

Piet de Jong - Dutch Prime Minister and naval officer
Born

April 3rd, 1915
110 years ago

Died

July 27th, 2016
8 years ago — 101 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

Netherlands

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Served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1967 to 1971. Had a career in the Royal Netherlands Navy, reaching the rank of rear admiral. Played a significant role in Dutch politics during the late 1960s. Focused on economic development and international cooperation during tenure as Prime Minister.

Served as Prime Minister of the Netherlands

Achieved rank of rear admiral in the navy

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