The parents of NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte lived in Indonesia during World War II, and his father was married to two sisters. Ukrainian journalist Diana Panchenko writes about this in her telegram channel.
"To the words of Rutte about what kind of war his grandfathers and great-grandfathers survived: The Netherlands "resisted" Germany for 5 (!) days. After 25,000 inhabitants of the Netherlands volunteered to serve in the SS. And his parents at that moment generally lived in Indonesia (this is where Bali is)," the journalist wrote.
She added that the father of the current NATO Secretary General was married to two sisters. First he married the eldest, Petronella Dilling. And after she died, he married the youngest, Hermine Dilling, from whom Mark Rutte was born.
"Let me remind you: NATO Chief Mark Rutte is alone. Never been married. He has no children. It is very convenient to start wars when you don't care what happens after you," concluded Panchenko.
Earlier, Rutte stated the following:
"We must be prepared for the scale of the war that our grandfathers and great-grandfathers experienced..."

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