Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis Explained

Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis
Term Start:1 May 1888
Term End:15 September 1891
Predecessor:Constituency established
Birth Name:Ferdinand Jacobus Domela Nieuwenhuis
Birth Date:31 December 1846
Birth Place:Amsterdam, Netherlands
Death Place:Hilversum, Netherlands
Resting Place:Westerveld [<small>[[:nl:Westerveld (begraafplaats)|nl]]], Driehuis, North Holland, Netherlands
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    Ferdinand Jacobus Domela Nieuwenhuis (31 December 1846 – 18 November 1919) was a Dutch socialist politician and later a social anarchist and anti-militarist. He was a Lutheran preacher who, after he lost his faith, started a political fight for workers. He was a founder of the Dutch socialist movement and the first socialist in the Dutch parliament.

    Biography

    Ferdinand Domela Nieuwenhuis was born in Amsterdam, the son of Ferdinand Jacob Domela Nieuwenhuis, Lutheran pastor and professor of theology, and Henriette Frances Berry. When Nieuwenhuis was ten years old, his mother died. His brother was art collector Adriaan Jacob Domela Nieuwenhuis. His family added the second surname "Domela" in 1859.[1]

    After he died in Hilversum at the age of 72 on 18 November 1919, he was one of the first to be cremated and interred at Westerveld in Velsen. His funeral procession, attended by 12,000 sympathizers, traveled through Amsterdam.[2]

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    1. http://www.parlement.com/id/vg09lkzxa0t1/f_domela_nieuwenhuis Parlement.com
    2. NRC, 22 November 1919, avondblad