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Luns, Joseph M. A. H. (Joseph Marie Antoine Hubert), 1911-2002

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Personal name headingLuns, Joseph M. A. H. (Joseph Marie Antoine Hubert), 1911-2002
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Variant(s)Luns, J. M. A. H. (Joseph Antoine Marie Hubert), 1911-2002
Luns, Joseph Antoine Marie Hubert, 1911-2002
Luns, Joseph, 1911-2002
Luns, Joseph M. A. H. (Joseph Marie Antoine Hubert), 1911-
Luns, Joseph Marie Antoine Hubert, 1911-
Other standard no.0000000081741943
Associated countryNetherlands Belgium
Birth date1911-08-28
Death date2002-07-17
Place of birthRotterdam (Netherlands)
Place of deathBrussels (Belgium)
Field of activityNetherlands--Foreign relations
AffiliationNorth Atlantic Treaty Organization Netherlands. Ministerie van Buitenlandse Zaken Katholieke Volkspartij (Netherlands)
Profession or occupationLawyers Politicians Cabinet officers Diplomats
Found inHansen, H. J. A. Luns, Drees, De Quay, Marijnen, Cals over Luns, 1967.
Rush, K. NATO at 30, 1979: t.p. (Joseph M.A.H. Luns) p. 5 (sec.-gen., NATO)
Wikipedia, Dutch version, Mar. 17, 2014 (Joseph Luns; Joseph Antoine Marie Hubert Luns; b. Rotterdam, Aug. 28, 1911; d. Brussels, July 17, 2002; Dutch diplomat, politician, and Secretary-General of NATO)
Wikipedia, Mar. 17, 2014 (Joseph Luns; studied law; politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) now merged into the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA); longest-serving Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1952-1971; sec. gen. of NATO 1971-1984)
Kongo en de Verenigde Naties, 1961-1962: voorwoord (Die Minister van Buitenlandse Zaken, J. M. A. H. Luns)
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