Willem Albarda Explained

Willem Albarda
Office:Member of the Council of State
Term Start:28 August 1945
Term End:1 July 1952
Vicepresident:Frans Beelaerts van Blokland
Office1:Minister of Finance
Term Start1:17 November 1941
Term End1:9 December 1942
Primeminister1:Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
Predecessor1:Max Steenberghe
Successor1:Johannes van den Broek
Office2:Minister of Water Management
Term Start2:10 August 1939
Term End2:23 February 1945
Primeminister2:Dirk Jan de Geer
(1939–1940)
Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy
(1940–1945)
Predecessor2:Otto van Lidth de Jeude
Successor2:Frans Wijffels (Ad interim)
Office3:Parliamentary leader in the
House of Representatives
Term Start3:15 September 1925
Term End3:10 August 1939
Predecessor3:Jan Schaper
Successor3:Willem Drees
Office4:Leader of the Social
Democratic Workers' Party
Term Start4:12 July 1925
Term End4:14 May 1940
Predecessor4:Pieter Jelles Troelstra
Successor4:Willem Drees
Office5:Member of the House of Representatives
Term Start5:16 September 1913
Term End5:10 August 1939
Birthname:Johan Willem Albarda
Birth Date:1877 6, df=y
Birth Place:Leeuwarden, Netherlands
Death Place:The Hague, Netherlands
Nationality:Dutch
Party:Labour Party (from 1946)
Otherparty:Social Democratic Workers' Party (1899–1946)
Spouse:
Children:1 son and 1 daughter
(first marriage)
Alma Mater:Delft Polytechnic School
(Bachelor of Engineering, Master of Engineering)
Occupation:Politician · civil servant · civil engineer · researcher · teacher · social worker · editor · author
Signature:Willem Albarda signature.jpg

Johan Willem Albarda (5 June 1877 – 19 April 1957) was a Dutch politician of the defunct Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP) and later co-founder of the Labour Party (PvdA) and civil engineer.[1]

Biography

Albarda worked as student researcher at the Delft Polytechnic School from May 1896 until July 1903 and also as editor-in-chief of the student newspaper Studenten-Weekblad from April 1898 until July 1903. Albarda worked as a math teacher from August 1903 until September 1911 in Almelo from August 1903 until February 1905 and in The Hague from February 1905 until November 1911 and as a civil servant for municipality of Amsterdam as director of the Social Service from November 1911 until September 1913. Albarda was elected as a Member of the House of Representatives after the election of 1913, taking office on 16 September 1913. After the Leader of the Social Democratic Workers' Party and parliamentary leader of the Social Democratic Workers' Party in the House of Representatives Pieter Jelles Troelstra announced his retirement from national politics and that he would not stand for the election of 1925 Albarda was selected as his successor as leader on 12 July 1925 and became parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives on 15 September 1925.

On 27 July 1939, the fifth Colijn cabinet was dismissed by Queen Wilhelmina and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced by the second De Geer cabinet with Albarda appointed as Minister of Water Management, taking office on 10 August 1939. On 10 May 1940, Nazi Germany invaded the Netherlands and the government fled to London to escape the German occupation. On 14 May 1940 Albarda announced that he was stepping down as party leader in favor of parliamentary leader in the House of Representatives Willem Drees. The second De Geer cabinet fell on 26 August 1940 after a conflict between Queen Wilhelmina and Prime Minister Dirk Jan de Geer and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced by the first Gerbrandy cabinet with Albarda continuing as of Minister of Water Management, taking office on 3 September 1940. The first Gerbrandy cabinet fell on 12 June 1941 after a conflict between Queen Wilhelmina and Minister of Defence Adriaan Dijxhoorn and continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced by the second Gerbrandy cabinet with Albarda continuing as of Minister of Water Management, taking office on 27 July 1941. Albarda was appointed as Minister of Finance following the resignation of Max Steenberghe and dual served in both positions, taking office on 17 November 1941. On 9 December 1942 Albarda resigned as Minister of Finance following the appointment of Johannes van den Broek but continued as Minister of Water Management. On 27 January 1945 Prime Minister Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy forced Minister of the Interior Jaap Burger to resign following an impromptu remark during a radio address where Burger differentiated between "wrongful" Dutch civilians (foute Nederlanders) and Dutch civilians who made a mistake (Nederlanders die een fout hebben gemaakt) but because Prime Minister Gerbrandy did not discuss this with rest of the cabinet, all the Social Democratic Workers' Party cabinet members announced their resignation and the cabinet continued to serve in a demissionary capacity until it was replaced by the third Gerbrandy cabinet on 23 February 1945.

Following the end of World War II Albarda remained in active politics. In August 1945, he was nominated as a Member of the Council of State, serving from 28 August 1945 until 1 July 1952. The Albardastraat in The Hague is named after him.

Decorations

Honours
Ribbon bar Honour Country Date Comment
Knight of the Order of the Netherlands LionNetherlands31 Augustus 1945
Commander of the Order of the Oak CrownLuxembourg12 April 1946
Grand Officer of the Order of the CrownBelgium17 February 1947
Commander of the Order of Orange-NassauNetherlands1 July 1952Elevated from Officer (16 September 1923)

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Albarda, Johan Willem (1877–1957). Huygens ING. 12 November 2013. 4 March 2019. nl.