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  1. Henri Gerard Winkelman (Maastricht, 17 de agosto de 1876-Soesterberg, 27 de diciembre de 1952) fue un general neerlandés conocido por su mando al frente de las tropas de los Países Bajos durante la Batalla de los Países Bajos.

    • Koninklijke Militaire Academie (1892-1896)
  2. Henri Gerard Winkelman (17 August 1876 – 27 December 1952) was a Dutch military officer who served as Commander-in-chief of the Armed forces of the Netherlands during the German invasion of the Netherlands.

    • 1892–1934, 1939–1945
    • General
  3. Henri Gerard Winkelman ( Maastricht, 17 augustus 1876 – Soesterberg, 27 december 1952) was de Nederlandse opperbevelhebber vanaf 6 februari 1940 en ten tijde van de Duitse invasie in 1940. Hij droeg vanaf 13 mei 1940 de hoogste regeringsmacht in Nederland na de vlucht van de koningin en de regering naar Londen.

  4. Henri Gerard Winkelman ( Maastricht, 17 de agosto de 1876- Soesterberg, 27 de diciembre de 1952) fue un general neerlandés conocido por su mando al frente de las tropas de los Países Bajos durante la Batalla de los Países Bajos. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ...

  5. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Henri Gerard Winkelman was a general who commanded the armed forces of the Netherlands during the German invasion in May 1940. A career officer from 1896 until his retirement, with the rank of general, in 1934, Winkelman was recalled to duty and appointed commander in chief of the army and navy.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  6. Henri Winkelman (centre), just after signing the Dutch capitulation, 15 May 1940. The Dutch high command was shocked by the Rotterdam Blitz. Knowing that the army was running low on supplies and ammunition and receiving news that the city of Utrecht had been given an ultimatum similar to that of Rotterdam, [16] Winkelman held a ...

  7. 15 de dic. de 2012 · Winkelman was a loyal soldier, who with the limited resources at his disposal and against overwhelming odds, sought for an optimal defense plan and the execution thereof. In the frightening days of May 1940, he proved himself to be a loyal servant to the Queen, the government and the Dutch people who in 1940 still had a long time of ...