Frans Goedhart

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Frans Johannes Goedhart (Amsterdam, 25 januari 1904 – aldaar, 3 maart 1990) was een Nederlands politicus, verzetsstrijder en journalist. Onder de schuilnaam Pieter 't Hoen was hij in de Tweede Wereldoorlog actief als verzetsstrijder en richtte hij de illegale verzetskrant Het Parool op. Namens de Partij van de Arbeid was hij van 1946 tot 1970 lid van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal. In 1970 vormde hij samen met fractiegenoot Wybrand Schuitemaker de fractie Groep Goedhart, die zich had afgesplitst van de PvdA, en behoorde hij tot de oprichters van de nieuwe politieke partij DS'70. In 1971 verliet hij het parlement. rdf:langString
Frans Johannes Goedhart (25 January 1904 – 3 March 1990) was a Dutch journalist, politician and during World War II member of the Dutch resistance. Having spent most of his youth in orphanages and having received little formal education Goedhart became a journalist for several local and regional newspapers in the 1930s. During this period Goedhart became a fierce anti-communist and anti-fascist and became wishful of political reform based on socialism. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Frans Johannes Goedhart (25 January 1904 – 3 March 1990) was a Dutch journalist, politician and during World War II member of the Dutch resistance. Having spent most of his youth in orphanages and having received little formal education Goedhart became a journalist for several local and regional newspapers in the 1930s. During this period Goedhart became a fierce anti-communist and anti-fascist and became wishful of political reform based on socialism. Goedhart was active in the Dutch resistance to the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. Under the war pseudonym Pieter 't Hoen he founded a newsletter which later became the illegal newspaper Het Parool. In January 1942 he tried to flee to England but was captured, although he was sentenced to death he managed to escape in August 1943. He then returned to his newspaper which obtained widespread circulation during the later years of the war. After the war Goedhart became more politically active and sought a reform of the political system in which he tried to use Het Parool as a political vehicle. He became member of the House of Representatives for the Labour Party (PvdA) in 1946 and would stay member until the early 1970s. In the House he developed himself as a supporter of Indonesian independence of the Netherlands and became a staunch supporter of anti-communism. Goedhart became a conflictual figure, clashing both at his newspaper and with his party members.
rdf:langString Frans Johannes Goedhart (Amsterdam, 25 januari 1904 – aldaar, 3 maart 1990) was een Nederlands politicus, verzetsstrijder en journalist. Onder de schuilnaam Pieter 't Hoen was hij in de Tweede Wereldoorlog actief als verzetsstrijder en richtte hij de illegale verzetskrant Het Parool op. Namens de Partij van de Arbeid was hij van 1946 tot 1970 lid van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal. In 1970 vormde hij samen met fractiegenoot Wybrand Schuitemaker de fractie Groep Goedhart, die zich had afgesplitst van de PvdA, en behoorde hij tot de oprichters van de nieuwe politieke partij DS'70. In 1971 verliet hij het parlement.
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