Hans Rasmus Hansen (16 August 1896 – 10 October 1971) was a Danish politician and a cabinet minister. He was the minister of defense for two terms: between 1947 and 1950 and between 1953 and 1956.He was also a long-term member of the Parliament for Social Democrats from 1936 to 1964.

Hans Rasmus Hansen
Minister of Defence
In office
13 November 1947 – 30 October 1950
Prime MinisterHans Hedtoft
Preceded byHarald Petersen
Succeeded byHarald Petersen
In office
30 September 1953 – 25 May 1956
Prime Minister
Preceded byHarald Petersen
Succeeded byPoul Hansen
Personal details
Born16 August 1896
Kolding, Denmark
Died10 October 1971(1971-10-10) (aged 75)
Copenhagen, Denmark
Political partySocial Democrats
Alma materLondon School of Economics

Early life and education

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Rasmus Hansen born in Kolding on 16 August 1896.[1] In 1917 he joined the Social Democrats' youth organization.[2] He graduated from London School of Economics in 1927.[1] He also attended social democrat party school in Germany.[1]

Career

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Following his return to Denmark Rasmus Hansen edited Vordingborg Socialdemokraten from 1927 1929.[1] In the period between 1929 and 1936 he worked as the editorial secretary at the Social-Demokraten newspaper.[2] In 1936 he was elected to the Parliament for the Social Democracts where he served until 1964.[2]

Rasmus Hansen was appointed minister of defense 13 November 1947 and remained in office until 30 October 1950, under Hans Hedtoft.[1][3][4][5] His second term as minister of defense was between 30 September 1953 and 25 May 1956,[6][7] and he served in the cabinets led by Hans Hedtoft and then by H. C. Hansen during this second period.[7]

Later years and death

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Rasmus Hansen suffered a stroke in 1956 while he was attending a NATO ministerial meeting in Paris.[1] After recovering, he resumed parliamentary work, but his condition became very unstable so that he resigned from politics in 1964.[1] He died in Copenhagen on 10 October 1971.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Vagn Dybdahl (17 July 2011). "Rasmus Hansen (forsvarsminister)". Dansk Biografisk Leksikon (in Danish).
  2. ^ a b c Claus Bryld (31 May 2022). "Rasmus Hansen". Den Store Danske (in Danish).
  3. ^ Hans Mouritzen; Mikkel Runge Olesen (2010). "The interplay of geopolitics and historical lessons in foreign policy: Denmark facing German post-war rearmament". Cooperation and Conflict. 45 (4): 413. doi:10.1177/0010836710387028.
  4. ^ "Regeringen Hedtoft I" (in Danish). Ministry of the State. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  5. ^ "Regeringen Hedtoft II" (in Danish). Ministry of the State. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  6. ^ "Regeringen Hedtoft III" (in Danish). Ministry of the State. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Regeringen H.C. Hansen I" (in Danish). Ministry of the State. Retrieved 8 April 2023.