Portrait of Minister Jan van den Tempel, 1940 - 1945 photograph Portrait of Jan van den Tempel (1877-1955) with a photo of the bombarded town hall of Middelburg in the background. Van den Tempel was Minister of Social Affairs during the Second World War. From 1915 to 1939 he was a member of the House of Representatives for the Social Democratic Workers Party (SDAP). In 1939 the SDAP was allowed to deliver ministers for the first time, including Van den Tempel. He became Minister of Social Affairs in the De Geer II cabinet. In the May days of 1940 he managed to escape to England and during the
Portrait of Minister Jan van den Tempel, 1940 - 1945 photograph Portrait of Jan van den Tempel (1877-1955) with a photo of the bombarded town hall of Middelburg in the background. Van den Tempel was Minister of Social Affairs during the Second World War. From 1915 to 1939 he was a member of the House of Representatives for the Social Democratic Workers Party (SDAP). In 1939 the SDAP was allowed to deliver ministers for the first time, including Van den Tempel. He became Minister of Social Affairs in the De Geer II cabinet. In the May days of 1940 he managed to escape to England and during the Second World War he was in London Minister of Social Affairs in the Gerbrandy I and II cabinets. Photo from the Cor Visser archive. London photographic support London
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