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  1. The Dutch government-in-exile ( Dutch: Nederlandse regering in ballingschap ), also known as the London Cabinet ( Dutch: Londens kabinet ), was the government in exile of the Netherlands, supervised by Queen Wilhelmina, that fled to London after the German invasion of the country during World War II on 10 May 1940.

  2. In 1944, the government in exile and the Allied high command organized the Netherlands Indies Civil Administration, tasked with restoring Dutch rule in the islands. Acting Governor-General Hubertus van Mook: Free France: London, Brazzaville, and Algiers: 18 June 1940 25 August 1944 Nazi Germany, Vichy France, Kingdom of Italy

    Name
    Location
    Date Of Establishment In Exile
    Date Of Dissolution Or Return
    August 1941
    May 1945
    Bordeaux, then London
    October 1940
    September 1944
    May 1942
    October 1945
    Paris, then London
    October 1939
    April 1945
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  4. The Free Dutch Forces refers to the Dutch military formations of the Dutch government-in-exile and its colonies that were formed to fight alongside the Western Allies against Nazi Germany and its allies during World War II following the Dutch surrender in May 1940.

  5. The Communist Party of the Netherlands, however, organised resistance from the start of the war, as did the circle of liberal democratic resisters who were linked through Professor Dr. Willem or Wim Schermerhorn to the Dutch government-in-exile in London, the LKP ("Nationale Knokploeg", or National Force Units, literal translation "Brawl Crew ...

  6. The Second Gerbrandy cabinet, also called the Third London cabinet was the Dutch government-in-exile from 27 July 1941 until 23 February 1945. The cabinet was formed by the political parties Roman Catholic State Party (RKSP), Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP), Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP), Christian Historical Union (CHU), Free-thinking ...

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