Portrait of Hubertus Johannes van Mook. Portrait of a working minister Van Mook (1894-1965). During the Second World War, he was minister of colonies in the war cabinet in London. He belonged in the interbellum to the progressive forces in the Dutch East Indies around the 'De Stuw' magazine. Despite his views, he became a top officer at the Indian Government. After the raid of Japan, he went out to Australia and went from there to London. There he became minister of colonies. After 1945 he became the highest Dutch authority in the Dutch East Indies until he decided to dismissal dismissal
Portrait of Hubertus Johannes van Mook. Portrait of a working minister Van Mook (1894-1965). During the Second World War, he was minister of colonies in the war cabinet in London. He belonged in the interbellum to the progressive forces in the Dutch East Indies around the 'De Stuw' magazine. Despite his views, he became a top officer at the Indian Government. After the raid of Japan, he went out to Australia and went from there to London. There he became minister of colonies. After 1945 he became the highest Dutch authority in the Dutch East Indies until he decided to dismissal dismissal from dissempt over the India politics of post-war cabinets. He then became a professor in the United States. He was in the period 1941-1948: Minister, Governor General of the Dutch East Indies. This photo is from the estate of artist Cor Visser.
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