Wim Polak
Willem Polak (14 September 1924, Amsterdam – 1 October 1999, Ilpendam) was mayor of Amsterdam from 15 June 1977 until 1 June 1983.[1]
Polak was born to a Jewish merchant family in Amsterdam on the 14th of September 1924. His parents were murdered by the Nazis during the German Occupation of the Netherlands. After the Second World War, he worked as a journalist for Het Vrije Volk. Polak was appointed Secretary of State for local finances in Joop den Uyl's government. He worked towards improving the financial position of the larger Dutch cities. Subsequently, he became mayor of Amsterdam for a six-year period, where his challenges included numerous squatting cases as well as riots related to Queen Beatrix's coronation.
He died in 1999 at his home in Ilpendam.
References
- ↑ W. Polak. University of Leiden. Retrieved on 2008-09-07.
- This article incorporates text from French Wikipedia, Wim Polak
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Preceded by Ivo Samkalden |
Mayor of Amsterdam 1977–1983 |
Succeeded by Ed van Thijn |