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(Redirected from Herman van Karnebeek) Dutch politician (1874–1942) In this Dutch name, the surname is Van Karnebeek, not Karnebeek.
Van Karnebeek in 1911

Jonkheer Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek (21 August 1874 – 29 March 1942) was a Dutch politician and diplomat who served as Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1918 until his resignation in 1927. In that capacity, he was President of the Assembly of the League of Nations in 1921 and 1922.

Biography

A native of The Hague, his father was Abraham van Karnebeek (1836–1925), a conservative-liberal politician who also served as Minister of Foreign Affairs, from 1885 to 1888.

Herman Adriaan van Karnebeek studied law at the University of Utrecht. A conservative liberal like his father, he served as mayor of The Hague (1911–1918) before becoming Minister of Foreign Affairs on 9 September 1918 in the first cabinet of Charles Ruijs de Beerenbrouck. A staunch pro-German, he continued to serve as Foreign Minister in the first cabinet of Dr. Hendrik Colijn. He eventually resigned when his concept treaty with Belgium was rejected by a parliamentary majority on 1 April 1927, but was appointed to the honorific title of Minister of State. In 1928, he became Queen's commissioner in South Holland, a position he held until his death in 1942. From 1936 until his death, he also served as chairman of the Carnegie Foundation.

He died on 29 March 1942, aged 67, in The Hague.

Private life

Van Karnebeek was married to Baroness Adriana J.C. van Wassenaar van Rosande. One of his four sons, jonkheer (jhr.) Maurits Pieter Marie van Karnebeek (1908–1985), was mayor of Zwolle from 1940 to 1944.

In 1923 he bought the estate De Eese on the provincial border between Overijssel, Drenthe and Friesland. As of 2013, the estate is still the property of the Van Karnebeek family. From 1889 onwards, he was a cricket player for The Hague Cricket Club (HCC).

Honours

Notes

  1. "Assembly Meeting", Time, 19 September 1927. Retrieved 16 May 2008.
  2. "The Order of the Falcon".
  3. Royal Decree of 1925/-Mémorial du centenaire de l'Ordre de Léopold. 1832-1932. Bruxelles, J. Rozez, 1933.
  4. Acović, Dragomir (2012). Slava i čast: Odlikovanja među Srbima, Srbi među odlikovanjima. Belgrade: Službeni Glasnik. p. 644.
Political offices
Preceded byEmile Claude, Baron Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh Mayor of The Hague
1911–1918
Succeeded byJacob Adriaan Nicolaas Patijn
Preceded byJohn Loudon Minister of Foreign Affairs
1918–1927
Succeeded byFrans Beelaerts van Blokland
Preceded byEmile Claude, Baron Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh Queen's commissioner in South Holland
1928–1942
Succeeded byRobert van Genechten
Diplomatic posts
Preceded byPaul Hymans Presidents of the Assembly of the League of Nations
1921–1922
Succeeded byAgustín Edwards Mac-Clure
Presidents of the Assembly of the League of Nations
Ministers of foreign affairs of the Netherlands
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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