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Izaak Reijnders

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Izaak Herman Reijnders
Izaak Herman Reijnders
Born27 March 1879
Stadskanaal, Netherlands
Died31 December 1966
The Hague, Netherlands
AllegianceNetherlands Netherlands
Service / branchRoyal Netherlands Army
RankGeneral

Izaak Herman Reijnders (27 March 1879 in Stadskanaal – 31 December 1966 in Den Haag) was the man in charge of the Dutch military high command just prior to the beginning of World War II when he was replaced with retired general Henri Winkelman after an argument with the minister of Defense Adriaan Dijxhoorn. He was a son of Izaäk Herman Reijnders and Antje Meursinge.

References

  • de Jong, Lou. Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden in de Tweede Wereldoorlog (The Hague, 1969).