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127 Notable deaths
 in The Hague

Johan Willem Beyen

Dutch politician, diplomat and author (1897–1976).

Born May 2nd, 1897 in Utrecht.

Died April 29th, 1976 at 78 years old in The Hague.

Menno ter Braak

Dutch writer (1902-1940).

Born January 26th, 1902 in Eibergen.

Died May 15th, 1940 at 38 years old in The Hague (intoxication).

Jules-Émile Verschaffelt

Belgian physicist.

Born January 27th, 1870 in Ghent.

Died December 22nd, 1955 at 85 years old in The Hague.

John Blankenstein

Dutch football referee (1949-2006).

Born February 12th, 1949 in De Bilt.

Died August 25th, 2006 at 57 years old in The Hague (hepatitis C). [ref]

Johan Wagenaar

Dutch composer, teacher, and organist (1862-1941).

Born November 1st, 1862 in Utrecht.

Died June 17th, 1941 at 78 years old in The Hague.

Jan Heemskerk Azn.

Dutch politician (1818-1897).

Born July 30th, 1818 in Amsterdam.

Died October 9th, 1897 at 79 years old in The Hague.

Martinus Nijhoff

Dutch writer (1894-1953).

Born April 20th, 1894 in The Hague.

Died January 26th, 1953 at 58 years old in The Hague.

Max Velthuijs

Dutch author, lithographer, pen painter, illustrator, academy lecturer, graphic designer, graphic artist, children's book writer (1923-2005).

Born May 22nd, 1923 in The Hague.

Died January 25th, 2005 at 81 years old in The Hague.

Andries Cornelis Dirk de Graeff

Dutch politician and diplomat (1872-1957).

Born August 7th, 1872 in The Hague.

Died April 24th, 1957 at 84 years old in The Hague.

Johan Hendrik Weissenbruch

Dutch painter of the hague school (1824-1903).

Born June 19th, 1824 in The Hague. [ref]

Died March 24th, 1903 at 78 years old in The Hague. [ref]

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