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82: 686: 591:, Wijnkoop suffered a fatal heart attack. Many people, including wanted communists, socialists and Jews, showed up at his funeral. Wijnkoop's widow, Johanna van Rees, was angry Louis de Visser showed up at the funeral while he was wanted, but still asked him to make the graveside speech. It was the last public speech made by de Visser, who did not survive the war. 25: 600: 441:. This continued later into the year, when he talked with Van Karnebeek about the negotiations of the Dutch authorities with various German authorities. After a year of no notable action in 1920, in 1921, Wijnkoop interpellated against Van Karnebeek again, this time to provide support to the starving workers and peasants in 556:
In 1925, Wijnkoop left the CPH, together with a number of supporters. The conflict was related to the growing pains of the party, but also with the wish to get a "workers deputy" in parliament instead of van Ravesteyn. He sided with Ravesteyn. With the support of the
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In 1931, Wijnkoop initiated a proposal to combat the adverse effects of the economic crisis on the workers. However, the proposal was withdrawn in 1932. In 1907 Wijnkoop founded, together with
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announced measures to combat the popular movement of workers and peasants in India. After going without much notable action for about 4 years, he came up again, this time against
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by shouting. This was countered by other MPs loudly singing the national anthem. In 1934, Wijnkoop and de Visser did the same, only to be forcibly removed from the
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in connection with the movements that took place and the situation in the Netherlands in connection with Germany. This continued in 1919, against
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Member of Amsterdam's city council, from September 1919 to 30 July 1940 (removed from the council by the Germans because of his Jewish ancestry)
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until April 14, 1899. He never finished this study, due to his social and political activities under the influence of
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As a young man, Wijnkoop attended several schools. He started at the Henry Wester Primary School, located at the
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about the cause of the resignation of the Minister of Finance and the resulting consequences of his resignation.
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in the Netherlands, the transit of German troops through Limburg and the persecution of Jews in Poland and
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Member of the House of Representatives, from September 1929 to 7 May 1941 (died in office, while in hiding)
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on the wages of railway employees and the proposed wage reductions. Afterwards, in 1935, he worked against
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10, also in Amsterdam. After his marriage breakdown he decided to look for new horizons and lived in
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Parliamentary group leader in the city council of Amsterdam of the Communist Party of the Netherlands
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on the Dutch attitude towards the situation in Shanghai., and later in 1932 against minister
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Wijnkoop interpellated notably starting in 1918, with the government's action against German
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on the cooperation of the Netherlands to supply the needs of Spanish refugees during the
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There are several addresses known of Wijnkoop. The first was his parental home at the
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Biografisch Woordenboek van het Socialisme en de Arbeidersbeweging in Nederland
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in Amsterdam. During his marriage with Emma Hess (1907โ€“1910), he lived on the
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about the violent clashes between police and workers following a strike in a
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In 1924, he pressured de Graaff again, this time after the government of the
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in the House of Representatives of the Communist Party of the Netherlands
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factory in Maastricht. Then, the next year, he interpellated against
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for a while. When he married with Joosje van Rees, he lived on
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David Wijnkoop, een mens in de strijd voor het socialisme
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David Wijnkoop, een mens in de strijd voor het socialisme
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Leden van de raad. De Amsterdamse gemeenteraad 1814โ€“1941
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from public reading rooms and from station bookshops.
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Caricature of Wijnkoop by Willem van Schaik, ca. 1937
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