August Willem Philip Weitzel

August Willem Philip Weitzel (The Hague, 6 January 1816 – 29 March 1896) was a military officer who served as Dutch Minister of War for two cabinets, as well as Minister of Colonies in the interim Kabinet-Heemskerk Azn. cabinet.

Luitenant Weitzel of the 10th Infantry Regiment in 1846
Weitzel ca 1890

Literature

  • "Merkwaardigheden uit mijn leven" was partially published under the title "Maar Majesteit!" in 1968
gollark: So if you like potatoism, say, you can go live in a potatoist society somewhere and not bother antipotatoists. The issue with *that* is external costs - how do you handle those, without some sort of giant overarching state?
gollark: And live there.
gollark: Well, yes, one of the things I'm interested in would be some mechanism for allowing people to choose their preferred societal structure somehow.
gollark: Yes.
gollark: Okay, not arbitrary, wrong word.

References

    Political offices
    Preceded by
    Franciscus Gerard van Bloemen Waanders
    Minister of Colonial Affairs (interim)
    1883-1884
    Succeeded by
    Jacobus Petrus Sprenger van Eyk


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