Dirk Stikker

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Dirk Stikker was a Dutch banker, politician, and diplomat who served as NATO Secretary General and played a key role in post–World War II European politics.

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instanceOf Dutch politician
banker
diplomat
human
countryOfCitizenship Netherlands
dateOfBirth 1897-02-05
dateOfDeath 1979-12-23
educatedAt University of Groningen
employer Heineken N.V.
surface form: Heineken
familyName Stikker
fieldOfStudy law
givenName Dirck
surface form: Dirk
memberOfPoliticalParty Liberal State Party
People's Party for Freedom and Democracy
surface form: People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy
name Dirk Stikker self-link
nationality Dutch
notableFor key role in post–World War II European politics
leadership of NATO during the early 1960s
notableWork contribution to Western European political and security cooperation after World War II
occupation banker
diplomat
politician
officeEnd Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, 1952
NATO Secretary General, 1964
officeStart Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, 1948
NATO Secretary General, 1961
participatedIn Cold War diplomacy
formation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
post–World War II European integration
placeOfBirth Groningen
Netherlands
Winschoten
placeOfDeath Netherlands
Utrecht
positionHeld Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
NATO Secretary General
ambassador of the Netherlands to the United Kingdom
chairman of the Liberal State Party
co‑founder of the People’s Party for Freedom and Democracy
director of Heineken
member of the Senate of the Netherlands
workedIn banking
brewing industry
foreign affairs
international security

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VVD foundedBy Dirk Stikker
Dirk Stikker name Dirk Stikker self-link