5 September 1940(1940-09-05) (aged 79) Brussels, Belgium
Political party
Catholic Party
Memorial to Charles de Broqueville on Avenue de Broqueville, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brussels
In this article, the surname is de Broqueville, not Broqueville.
Charles, 1st Count de Broqueville (French pronunciation:[ʃaʁldəbʁɔkvil]; 4 December 1860 – 5 September 1940) was the prime minister of Belgium, serving during World War I.
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Charles, 1st Count deBroqueville (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl də bʁɔkvil]; 4 December 1860 – 5 September 1940) was the prime minister of Belgium, serving...
Clemenceau strongly denied this, while the Belgian Foreign Minister, CharlesdeBroqueville, resigned. At the end of the war, Germany, judged by the Allies...
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Catholic ministry remained in office as a government in exile with CharlesdeBroqueville continuing as prime minister and also taking on the war portfolio...
– 17 February 1934) and Commander-in-Chief of the Belgian Army CharlesdeBroqueville – Prime Minister (1912–1918); replaced by Gérard Cooreman in June...
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minister of Belgium (Dutch: Eerste minister van België; French: Premier ministre de Belgique; German: Premierminister von Belgien) or the premier of Belgium is...
to resign in June 1911. He was succeeded by a government led by CharlesdeBroqueville. The education law intended to financially equalise public and private...
under pressure from King Albert I, allowing the more experienced CharlesdeBroqueville to take charge. He immediately dissolved parliament and scheduled...
the Belgians suffered 1,630 casualties. The Belgian government of CharlesdeBroqueville left Brussels for Antwerp and the Belgian capital was occupied unopposed...
Commander-in-chief CharlesdeBroqueville – Prime Minister (1911–1918) Gérard Cooreman – Prime Minister (1918) Antonin de Selliers de Moranville – Chief...
Catholics had formed the government continuously since 1884; the incumbent deBroqueville government was in office since 1911. Under the alternating system, elections...
November 27 – Yui Mitsue, Japanese general (d. 1925) December 4 – CharlesdeBroqueville, Prime Minister of Belgium (d. 1940) December 7 – Joseph Cook, 6th...
subsequently made Minister of War on 4 August 1917, replacing CharlesdeBroqueville. Yet de Ceuninck did not quit the front, but moved the ministry to him...
Council of Ministers from 1935 to 1936. In 1919, together with CharlesdeBroqueville and Emile Vandervelde he introduced universal suffrage for all men...
sent a copy of this letter to the King's brother, Prince Charles, via his secretary André de Staercke. In his own letter Churchill wrote, With regards...
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