Jos Gielen
Dutch politician
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Jos Gielen (26 September 1898 in Rucphen – 6 August 1981 in Beneden-Leeuwen) was a Dutch politician of the Catholic People's Party and literary historian.
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Ministry of Education, Culture and Science
- De Visser
- Rutgers
- Waszink
- Terpstra
- Marchant
- Slotemaker de Bruine
- Schrieke
- Bolkestein
- Van der Leeuw
- Gielen
- Rutten
- Cals
- Klompé
- Cals
- Klompé
- Bot
- Diepenhorst
- Veringa
- Van Veen
- Van Kemenade
- Pais
- Van Kemenade
- Deetman
- Braks
- Ritzen
- Hermans
- Van der Hoeven
- Plasterk
- Rouvoet
- Van Bijsterveldt
- Bussemaker
- Van Engelshoven
- Dijkgraaf
- Bruins
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