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Henri Winkelman
Celebrity
Birth Date: Aug. 17, 1876
Birth Time: 4:30 a.m.
Birth City: Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Leo
Degree : 24º32'19.73"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 29º47'7.95"
Moon Sign
Purnavasu
Pada : 3
Nakshatra
Cancer
Degree : 27º50'35.0"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Aug. 17, 1876
4:30 a.m.
Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Celebrity
Leo
Degree : 24º32'19.73"
Sun Sign*
Gemini
Degree : 29º47'7.95"
Moon Sign
Purnavasu
Pada : 3
Nakshatra
Cancer
Degree : 27º50'35.0"
Ascendant
Updated at Apr 25, 2024
Created by admin.astronidan
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Birth Details

Gender Male
Weekday Thursday
Date Aug. 17, 1876
Time 4:30 a.m.
Daylight Saving No
City Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Geo-location 50ºN50'53.99",
Timezone Europe/Amsterdam

Residence Details

City Maastricht, Limburg, Netherlands
Timezone Europe/Amsterdam

Time/Correction

Time (Europe/Amsterdam) Aug. 17, 1876, 04:24:45 AM
Time (UTC) Aug. 17, 1876, 04:07:15 AM
Time (LMT) Aug. 17, 1876, 04:30:00 AM
Time (Julian) 2406483.67170139
LMT Correction 0.3792 Hrs
Ayanmsha True Chitra - 22º7'0.69"

Birth Place

Birth location on map - Lat: 50ºN50'53.99" Lon: 5ºN41'20.0"

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Personal

Religion/Spirituality | Rejection/ Leave church

Vocation

Military | Honors Military | Military career Military | POW/ MIA Politics | Heads of state

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Work | Travel for work Social Life | Sports

Life Story

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Commander-in-chief of the Armed forces of the Netherlands during the German invasion of the Netherlands. Winkelman was born in the Catholic city of Maastricht, but in a Walloon family that originally came from the Protestant Middelburg, Zeeland. His ancestors and their family were Liberal entrepreneurs and higher civil servants. He was the youngest son and not easy to handle. At age 7, the family moved to Den Haag. After finishing the Higher Civil School (HBS) with the help of a boarding school, he went to the Royal Military Academy (KMA) in Breda. At 29 August 1892 he became a cadet-office at age 16. He was placed in an infantry regiment that should go to the East Indies, but after a year and a half his parents managed to place him in another regiment, that stayed nearby. On 11 August 1896 he finished his military education and became a second lieutenant. His first post was in Leiden, few kilometres from Den Haag. The dates and ranks of his military career can be found in the sources. From 1902 till 1905 he followed the Hogere Krijgschool in Den Haag, needed for general staff functions. He ended the higher education with a study on logistics using trains for fast mobilisation. Since 1926 he promoted fast and steady in the higher ranks and his talents as an efficient organisator were recognised. Early 1934, at age 58, two years for his retirement, Winkelman was passed for the function of Staff commander that came free when general Hendrik Alexander Seijffardt retired. The Minister of defence L.N. Deckers proposed general Izaak Herman Reijnders (27 March 1879, Onstwedde - 1966) for the function and Winkelman got a letter in which was suggested that he better could retire. He was bitterly disappointed, but accepted a pro forma promotion to major general with a good pension and left the army on 1 May 1934 after 42 years of service. It were the years in which Nazi's took over the power in Germany. The new Commander-in-Chief Reijnders realised that during a war between Germany, England and France, the small Benelux countries would become involved. The French had strong fortresses on the German border (Maginot Line), but not on the Belgian borders. Since February 1935 Reijnders pleaded intensely for a larger budget for military defence, but when in August 1938 the Dutch mobilisation started, much of from Germany (sic) ordered weapons and ammunition had not arrived. On 30 October 1939, one month after the German invasion of Poland, the retired Winkelman was called to arms as the Commander of the air defence of the region Utrecht-Soesterberg (decision made 21 Oct 1939). For how this story ended: See the on-line sources. The for Winkelman important important dates can be found under events. Personal He was born as the youngest son of Julius Hendrik Winkelman (11 September 1832, Maastricht - 4 April 1918, Den Haag) and Charlotte Henriette Caroline Marceline Braams (9 October 1837, Rheden - 8 October 1929, Den Haag). His father was a civil servant and tax inspector of the Dutch government. They married 19 September 1861 in Wageningen and got five children: Laurence Caroline Winkelman (21 July 1862, Amsterdam - 27 June 1949, Den Haag). Cornelis Reinier Frederik Winkelman (1864, Amsterdam - 1 April 1871, Maastricht) died early. Eduard Henri Winkelman (22 August 1868, Maastricht - 28 July 1926, Den Haag) went to the Eeast-Indies. Anna Emilie Winkelman (30 September 1873, Maastricht - 17 April 1952, Den Haag) married Arnold Hermanus du Mosch (5 August 1863, Utrecht - 06 May 1938, Den Haag), a Jewish jurist and judge. Henri Gerard Winkelman (17 August 1876, Maastricht - 27 December 1952, Soesterberg). As his parents were rather aged when he was born, he did not consciously know his grandparents Cornelis Reinier Frederic Braams (24 July 1804, Den Haag - 22 December 1865, Wageningen), a lawyer and mayor of Wageningen and his wife Caroline Henriette Louise Lady Hooft (3 May 1812, Loosduinen - 12 October 1859, Wageningen), a descent of the famous Dutch historian, poet and playwrigth Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft. The liking out doors sports like hiking, biking, fencing and pistol shooting Winkelman had little affinity with poetry, but there was a link with Wageningen. The "agricultural" Wageningen University and Research Centre (1918) was a descent of the in his birth-year erected research institutes of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture (1876). During his life, Winkelman enjoyed growing crops in his garden after doing the military job. And during his imprisonment in Germany and Poland other rationed POW officers profited of his down to earth skills in crop growing. During his five years of imprisonment he could freely (uncensored) correspond about what was going on in his garden in Soesterberg. When he became after his forced retirement, the Commander-in-chief of the Armed forces of the Netherlands, he again would display a convincing down to earth attitude with regard to his men and his strategy, and the soldiers admired him for this. His fathers parents were Cornelis Winkelman (15 May 1787, Vlissingen -4 September 1867, Maastricht ) and Laurence Julie Sophie de Schwartz (19 December 1803, Maastricht - 15 June 1886, Maastricht). Only the last death he could have consciously experienced. Henri Winkelman married on 25 September 1902 in Den Haag Arendina Jacomina Coert (26 February 1877 10 PM, Goederee - 15 January 1959 5 PM, Soest). They were engaged since 7 October 1900. Between 1903 and 1911 they had two daughters and two sons: Charlotte Henriette Caroline Winkelman (21 September 1903 11h30 AM, Den Haag - 14 September 1958, Den Haag) married on 10 September 1927 Johannes Weynandus Oostwoud Wijdenes (1900), a tobacco planter and went to the Dutch East Indies. They became POw's. Anna "Anneke" Emilie Winkelman (1 May 1906 5 PM , Den Haag - 1952?) also went ti the Indies. Julius Lodewijk "Jules L." Winkelman (19 December 1908 1h30 PM, Den Haag - 28 November 1991, USA) became a businessman in Shanghai, married a Jewish woman and was kept prison by the Japanese in 1944 and after the war went to the USA. Their youngest child Eduard Laurent Winkelman (ca 5-7 December 1911 with declaration of birth on 7 Dec 1911, Den Haag - 12 January 1931 8 AM, Den Haag) became a student, got depressed and committed suicide with a pistol in his parents house. Link to Wikipedia Link to Astrodienst discussion forum

Life Events

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S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Gain Social Status

Aug. 28, 1892

Work : Gain social status 28 August 1892 in Breda (cadet in Breda) .

2

Gain Social Status

Aug. 11, 1896

Work : Gain social status 11 August 1896 (second lieutenant at end of study) .

3

Gain Social Status

Nov. 25, 1901

Work : Gain social status 25 November 1901 (first lieutenant of 4th Infantry Regiment) .

4

Gain Social Status

Jan. 1, 1913

Work : Gain social status 1913 (became early 1913 captain)

5

Gain Social Status

Jan. 1, 1924

Work : Gain social status 1 January 1924 (became Major) .

6

Gain Social Status

Feb. 1, 1929

Work : Gain social status 1 February 1929 (Colonel) .

7

Gain Social Status

Nov. 1, 1931

Work : Gain social status 1 November 1931 (Major-General) .

8

Gain Social Status

May 1, 1934

Work : Gain social status 1 May 1934 (Lieutenant General) .

9

Fired/Laid off/Quit

May 1, 1934

Work : Fired/Laid off/Quit 1 May 1934 in Soesterberg (Forced retirement, became reserve officer) .

10

New Career

Oct. 30, 1939

Work : New Career 30 October 1939 in Soesterberg (Mobilisation) .

11

Gain Social Status

Feb. 1, 1940

Work : Gain social status 6 February 1940 (Commander-in-chief of the Armed forces of the Netherlands) .

12

Gain Social Status

May 13, 1940

Work : Gain social status 13 May 1940 in Den Haag (Became head of state in case the governement had to free) .

13

Lose Social Status

May 15, 1940

Work : Lose social status 15 May 1940 in Rijsoord (signed Dutch capitulation) .

14

Retired

Oct. 1, 1945

Work : Retired 1 October 1945 (official date) .

15

Gain Social Status

April 14, 1946

Work : Gain social status 14 April 1946 (Knighted, but could not receive the award as he stayed in hosptal for surgery for prostate cancer surgerty) .

16

Gain Social Status

May 1, 1946

Work : Gain social status 4 May 1946 in Grebbeberg (Grand Cross announced by Dutch PM Schermerhorn, Winkelman still being hospitalised) .

17

Prize

June 20, 1946

Work : Prize 20 June 1946 in Soesterberg (Received Grand Cross of the Order of the Netherlands Lion) .

18

New Job

Aug. 24, 1946

Work : New Job 24 August 1946 in Den Haag (Military advisor at the Special Court of Appeals till Sept 1 1946) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Relationship Begin

Oct. 1, 1900

Relationship : Begin significant relationship 7 October 1900 in Den Haag (engaged Arendina Jacomina Coert) .

2

Marriage

Sept. 25, 1902

Relationship : Marriage 25 September 1902 in Den Haag (Arendina Jacomina Coert) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Great Publicity

June 29, 1940

Social : Great Publicity 29 June 1940 in Den Haag (joined civil protest: Anjerdag) .

2

Institutionalized

July 1, 1940

Social : Institutionalized - prison, hospital 1 July 1940 at 11:00 PM in Den Haag (Arrested and made POW in Germany) .

3

Deinstitutionalized

May 12, 1945

Social : Deinstitutionalized - prison, hospital 12 May 1945 .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Child Adopted

Sept. 21, 1903

Family : Adopted a child 21 September 1903 at 11:30 AM in Den Haag (Charlotte Henriette Caroline Winkelman) .

2

Child Adopted

May 1, 1906

Family : Adopted a child 1 May 1906 at 5:00 PM in Den Haag (Anna Emilie Winkelman) .

3

Child Adopted

Dec. 19, 1908

Family : Adopted a child 19 December 1908 at 1:30 PM in Den Haag (Julius Lodewijk Winkelman) .

4

Child Adopted

Dec. 1, 1911

Family : Adopted a child 6 December 1911 in Den Haag (Eduard Laurent Winkelman (BC Act made up 7 Dec 1911, Den Haag; making 6 Dec 1911 a close but estimetated date)) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Diagnosis

July 1, 1944

Health : Medical diagnosis July 1944 in Bad Schandau (prostate cancer early july detected in Königstein, operation in Bad Schandaut) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Father Death

Sept. 11, 1832

Death of Father 4 April 1918 in Den Haag (Julius Hendrik Winkelman, born 11 September 1832, Maastricht) .

2

Sibling Death

April 1, 1871

Death of Sibling 1 April 1871 in Maastricht (Cornelis Reinier Frederik Winkelman, born 1864, Amsterdam) .

3

Signficant Person Death

June 15, 1886

Death of Significant person 15 June 1886 in Maastricht (Grandmother: Laurence Julie Sophie de Schwartz, born 19 December 1803, Maastricht) .

4

Sibling Death

July 28, 1926

Death of Sibling 28 July 1926 in Den Haag (Eduard Henri Winkelman, born 22 August 1868, Maastricht) .

5

Mother Death

Oct. 1, 1929

Death of Mother 8 October 1929 in Den Haag (Charlotte Henriette Caroline Marceline Braams, born 9 October 1837, Rheden) .

6

Child Death

Jan. 12, 1931

Death of Child 12 January 1931 at 08:00 AM in Den Haag (Eduard Laurent Winkelman, born 1911, Den Haag by suicide (BC Time)) .

7

Sibling Death

June 27, 1949

Death of Sibling 27 June 1949 in Den Haag (Laurence Caroline Winkelman, born 21 July 1862, Amsterdam) .

8

Sibling Death

April 17, 1952

Death of Sibling 17 April 1952 in Den Haag (Anna Emilie Winkelman, born 30 September 1873, Maastricht) .

9

Unspecified

Dec. 27, 1952

Death, Cause unspecified 27 December 1952 at 09:00 AM in Soesterberg .

10

Partner Death

Jan. 15, 1959

Death of Mate 15 January 1959 at 5:00 PM in Soest (Arendina Jacomina Coert, b 26 February 1877 10 PM, Goederee) .

S.No. Event Type Event Date Event Description
1

Other Family

Sept. 10, 1927

Other Family 10 September 1927 (Charlotte Henriette Caroline Winkelman married) .

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