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| In office April 5 1967 – July 6 1971 |
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| Preceded by | Jelle Zijlstra |
| Succeeded by | Barend Biesheuvel |
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| Born | April 3 1915 Apeldoorn, Netherlands |
| Political party | Katholieke Volks Partij |
Petrus Jozef Sietze "Piet" de Jong (Known as Oom Piet, or Uncle Piet) (born April 3, 1915) is a Dutch politician, prime minister of the Netherlands from 1967 until 1971, as a member of the catholic KVP party. Born in Apeldoorn, De Jong was a naval officer before becoming involved in politics in 1959, being appointed deputy minister of defence; in 1963 he became minister of defence. During the Second World War he commanded a Dutch submarine, Hr. Ms. 0-24; after the war he joined the Naval Staff in 1947. In 1951 and 1952 he commanded the frigate Hr. Ms. De Zeeuw. He then joined the Allied Commander-in-Chief Channel in Portsmouth. In 1955 he was appointed acting chief of staff of the Navy Inspector-General, Bernhard of Lippe-Biesterfeld, and Aide-de-camp of the latter's wife Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. In 1958 he commanded the destroyer Hr. Ms. Gelderland.
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| Kappeyne van de Coppello • Van Lynden van Sandenburg • Heemskerk Azn. • Mackay • Van Tienhoven • Roëll • Pierson • Kuyper • De Meester • Heemskerk • Cort van der Linden • Ruijs de Beerenbrouck • Colijn • De Geer • Gerbrandy • Schermerhorn • Beel • Drees • De Quay • Marijnen • Cals • Zijlstra • De Jong • Biesheuvel • Den Uyl • Van Agt • Lubbers • Kok • Balkenende | |


