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The Queen Looks at the Future(1943)– Wilhelmina, prinses der Nederlanden

Important Statements of H.M. Queen Wilhelmina on War and Peace Aims



 

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First Preparations Excerpt from Radio Address by H.M. Queen Wilhelmina on July 30, 1941

Putting teeth into the Atlantic Charter Statement by Foreign Minister E.N. van Kleffens at the Interallied Assembly held in St. James Palace, London, on September 24, 1941, demanding that removal of trade barriers stipulated in point four of the Atlantic Charter be carried through regardless of national sacrifices.

Reconstruction by the People and for the People Statement of the Netherlands Government of January 27th, 1942 announcing the calling of a postwar reconstruction conference composed of representatives from all parts of the Kingdom.

Problems of War and Peace H.M. Queen Wilhelmina's address to the Herald Tribune Forum as read by Dr. Hubertus J. van Mook, Minister for the Netherlands Indies, Surinam and Curaçao, on November 17th, 1942.

Towards a Netherlands Commonwealth Text of H.M. Queen Wilhelmina's radio address of December 6th, 1942, outlining plans for the creation of a Commonwealth of the Netherlands, Indonesia, Surinam and Curaçao.

The Shape of Things to Come Details of the future Commonwealth

The Netherlands in the World of the Future Prime Minister Gerbrandy's views on the road towards the Four Freedoms

Some American Reactions Press and radio comments on the Queen's plans for a Netherlands Commonwealth

Appendix I The Constitutional Relationship between The Netherlands and the Netherlands East Indies from 1814 to date

Appendix II The Constitutional Development of the Kingdom of the Netherlands 1813-1940

Appendix III Bibliography of the Constitutional Development of the Netherlands Kingdom

Visit of Her Majesty the Queen of the Netherlands to the Senate Extension of Remarks of Hon. Sol Bloom of New York in the House of Representatives August 6, 1942