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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dirk_StikkerDirk Stikker - Wikipedia

    Dirk Uipko Stikker GCVO GBE (5 February 1897 – 23 December 1979) was a Dutch politician and diplomat of the defunct Liberal State Party (LSP), co-founder of the defunct Freedom Party (PvdV) and of the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy (VVD), and businessman.

    • Uipko Dirk Stikker (born 1924), Allerd Stikker (born 1928)
    • Willem Drees
  2. 23 de mar. de 2009 · In April 1961 the North Atlantic Council chose him to succeed Paul-Henri Spaak as Secretary General of NATO and Chairman of the North Atlantic Council. He relinquished this post in 1964 and was succeeded by Manlio Brosio. Dirk Stikker died in 1979.

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › Dirk_StikkerDirk Stikker - Wikipedia

    Dirk Uipko Stikker (Winschoten, 5 februari 1897 – Wassenaar, 23 december 1979) was een Nederlandse bankier, topman, liberaal politicus en diplomaat. Hij studeerde rechten aan de Rijksuniversiteit van Groningen.

  4. Dirk Uipko Stikker became the third Secretary General on 21 April 1961. His name in connection with NATO was already a familiar one. As Foreign Minister of the Netherlands, Stikker signed the North Atlantic Treaty in 1949.

  5. Dirk Uipko Stikker GCVO GBE (5 de febrero de 1897 - 23 de diciembre de 1979) fue un político y diplomático holandés del extinto Partido del Estado Liberal (LSP), cofundador del extinto Partido de la Libertad (PvdV) y del Partido Popular por la Libertad y la Democracia.

  6. On 4 April 1949, Foreign Minister Dirk Stikker signed the North Atlantic Treaty in Washington D.C. on behalf of the Netherlands. Her Majesty Queen Juliana of the Netherlands signs the Instrument of Accession in Soestdijk on 10 August 1949.

  7. Dirk Uipko Stikker, GBE, GCVO (5 February 1897 – 23 December 1979) was a Dutch banker, industrialist, politician, and diplomat. In 1945, he was among the organizers of the Stichting van de Arbeid (Dutch Labour Foundation), thus helping to lay the foundation of post-war collective bargaining in the Netherlands .