Hans Peter Hansen (politician) explained

Office:Minister of Finance
Term Start:1 June 1933
Term End:1937
Office1:Minister of Defense
Term Start1:24 October 1932
Term End1:April 1933
Birth Date:6 October 1872
Party:Social Democrats
Occupation:Journalist

Hans Peter Hansen (1872–1953) was a Danish journalist and politician. He held various posts, including minister of defense and minister of finance. He was a member of the Social Democrats which he represented at the Parliament between 1913 and 1945.

Biography

Hansen was born on 6 October 1872. He was a journalist by profession and worked in the social democrat papers based in Funen, Midtsjælland and Zealand.[1] From 1894 he became a congress member of the Social Democrats and between 1906 and 1915 he was part of its main board. He was elected to the Parliament in 1913 where he served until 1945 when he resigned from the post. He became mayor of Slagelse in 1917 and was in office until 1927.[1]

On 24 October 1932 he was named as the minister of defense and served in the post for six months until April 1933.[2] On 1 June 1933 he was appointed minister of finance and remained in office until his resignation in 1937.

He died in Charlottenlund on 17 January 1953.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Gunnar Fog-Petersen. Vor regering og Rigsdag: politiske biografier og portrætter. 1938. Gyldendal. Copenhagen. da. 228–229.
  2. Book: Chris Cook. Tim Kirk. Bob Moore. Sources in European Political History. 2. The Macmillan Press. 1989. 978-1-349-05098-7. London. 76.
  3. Encyclopedia: Oluf Bertolt. Vagn Dybdahl. H.P. Hansen . Dansk Biografisk Leksikon. da. 17 July 2011.