Willem "Wim" Schermerhorn (17 December 1894 – 10 March 1977) was a Dutch politician who served as
Prime Minister of the Netherlands
The prime minister of the Netherlands ( nl, Minister-president van Nederland) is the head of the executive branch of the Government of the Netherlands. Although the monarch is the ''de jure'' head of government, the prime minister ''de facto'' ...
from 25 June 1945 until 3 July 1946. He was a member of the now-defunct
Free-thinking Democratic League
The Free-thinking Democratic League ( nl, Vrijzinnig Democratische Bond, VDB) was a progressive liberal political party in the Netherlands. Established in 1901, it played a relatively large role in Dutch politics, supplying one Prime Minister, Wi ...
(VDB) and later co-founder of the
Labour Party (PvdA). According to Harry W. Laidler, the government under Schermerhorn's premiership "achieved important results in the fields of labor, finance, housing, old age pensions, and the social services".
Early life
Willem Schermerhorn was born on 17 December 1894 in
Akersloot
Akersloot is a village in the Dutch province of North Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Castricum, and lies about 9 km south of Alkmaar
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in the
Dutch Province of
North Holland
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. He grew up in a
Protestant
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family of farmers. He became professor of
land surveying
Surveying or land surveying is the technique, profession, art, and science of determining the terrestrial two-dimensional or three-dimensional positions of points and the distances and angles between them. A land surveying professional is ca ...
and
geodesy
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at the
Delft University of Technology
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on 7 September 1926.
He was a leader in
photogrammetry
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and founder of the
International Training Centre for Aerial Survey.
The
International Society for Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
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has offers an award in memory of Schermerhorn.
Schermerhorn remained professor until 1944, when he was removed by the German occupational forces because of his activities in the Dutch resistance. He was interned by the German occupational forces as a hostage in
Sint-Michielsgestel
Sint-Michielsgestel () is a village in the municipality of Sint-Michielsgestel, Netherlands.
Geography
The 120 km long river Dommel flows north from a well near Peer in Belgium. Just north of 's-Hertogenbosch it is joined by the Aa and ...
from May 1942 until December 1943. After he was removed as professor in 1944 Schermerhorn went into hiding to avoid being taken prisoner by the German occupational forces.
Politics
On 24 June 1945 he became Prime Minister of the
cabinet Schermerhorn/Drees, the first cabinet after World War II. Schermerhorn was the first Dutch Prime Minister who appointed civil servants with a political background, people like
Koos Vorrink
Jacobus Jan Vorrink, better known as Koos Vorrink (7 June 1891 – 19 July 1955), was a socialist leader in the Netherlands.
Early life
Koos Vorrink was born on 7 June 1891 in Vlaardingen, in the Dutch province of South Holland.
He started ...
and
Hendrik Brugmans
Hendrik Brugmans (13 December 1906 in Amsterdam – 12 March 1997 in Bruges) also known as Hendrik Bupatis was the son of historian Hajo Brugmans and Maria Keizer. He studied history of French literature at the Universiteit van Amsterdam and the ...
(nicknamed "The Schermerboys"). After the elections of 1946 he became a member of parliament, as a member of the social-democratic
Labour Party. He remained a member of parliament until 1951. After his parliamentarian career ended he became director of the
International Training Center for Aerial Survey in 1951 (until 1969). In 1956 he became member of the
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
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.
Personal life
On 9 April 1919, Schermerhorn married Barbara Rook (13 June 1897 – 7 January 1986).
Wim Schermerhorn died on 10 March 1977 in
Haarlem
Haarlem (; predecessor of ''Harlem'' in English) is a city and municipality in the Netherlands. It is the capital of the province of North Holland. Haarlem is situated at the northern edge of the Randstad, one of the most populated metropoli ...
. He was 82.
His brother, , was an engineer in the
Soviet Union
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(he was involved in the construction of the
Moscow Subway). He was killed during the Stalinist purges in 1937. His sister, Neeltje, was married to theologian Johannes Marie de Jonge, principal of the Theological Seminary of the
Dutch Reformed Church
The Dutch Reformed Church (, abbreviated NHK) was the largest Christian denomination in the Netherlands from the onset of the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century until 1930. It was the original denomination of the Dutch Royal Family and ...
in
Driebergen
Driebergen is a former village and municipality in the Dutch province of Utrecht. It is first mentioned as Thriberghen in 1159. The former municipality of Driebergen existed until 1931, when it merged with Rijsenburg, to create the new municipali ...
(1960–1968).
Decorations
References
External links
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Dr.Ir. W. (Willem) SchermerhornParlement & Politiek
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Dr.Ir. W. Schermerhorn (PvdA)Eerste Kamer der Staten-Generaal
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Kabinet-Schermerhorn-Drees (1945-1946)Rijksoverheid
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1894 births
1977 deaths
Prime Ministers of the Netherlands
Delft University of Technology alumni
Delft University of Technology faculty
Dutch cartographers
Dutch civil engineers
Dutch magazine editors
Dutch resistance members
Dutch technology writers
Dutch people of World War II
Dutch political party founders
Dutch prisoners of war in World War II
Free-thinking Democratic League politicians
Grand Officers of the Order of Orange-Nassau
Knights of the Order of the Netherlands Lion
Labour Party (Netherlands) politicians
Members of the House of Representatives (Netherlands)
Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
Members of the Senate (Netherlands)
People from Akersloot
Remonstrants
World War II prisoners of war held by Germany
World War II civilian prisoners
20th-century Dutch civil servants
20th-century Dutch educators
20th-century Dutch engineers
20th-century Dutch male writers
20th-century Dutch politicians
Photogrammetrists
20th-century cartographers