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    Belgium, with the same status as the other governments in exile: His Majesty's Government do regard the four Belgian ministers composing the Belgian Government...
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  • be minor; in the above example, the Belgian government at Sainte-Adresse was located in French territory and acted as a government in exile for most practical...
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    in London. It was located only a few hundred metres from the Belgian government in exile in Eaton Square. On 10 May 1940, neutral Luxembourg was invaded...
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    title by both the Belgian government in exile and the occupying authority. In order to distinguish between the two, the government-in-exile version is retrospectively...
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    Broqueville government in Sainte-Adresse refers to two successive Belgian governments, led by Charles de Broqueville, which served as governments in exile during...
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    government-in-exile (Dutch: Nederlandse regering in ballingschap), also known as the London Cabinet (Dutch: Londens kabinet), was the government in exile...
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    movement into Belgium an "occupation", not a "liberation". It gave no credit to the active Belgian resistance. The Belgian government-in-exile in London did...
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    1940. Despite Belgium's surrender, the Congo remained in the conflict on the Allied side, administered by the Belgian government in exile. Economically...
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    where they formed a government and army-in-exile on the Allied side. The Belgian Congo remained loyal to the Belgian government in London and contributed...
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    day the Belgian government sent a telegram to the imprisoned Belgian king, stating their resignation to the king. Marcel-Henri Jaspar, the Belgian Minister...
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    escape the occupied country. On the advice of the Belgian government in exile, civil servants remained in their posts for the duration of the conflict, carrying...
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    Hubert Pierlot (category Members of the Belgian government in exile)
    Belgian government in exile, first from France and later Britain, while Belgium was under German occupation. During the German invasion of Belgium in...
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  • battlefield. The award was reestablished on 20 July 1940 by the Belgian government in exile for recognition of bravery and military virtue during World War...
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    The East Turkistan Government in Exile (abbreviated as ETGE or ETGIE), officially the Government in Exile of the Republic of East Turkistan, is a political...
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    refused to leave his army and join the Belgian government in exile in France. Leopold's refusal to obey the Government marked a constitutional crisis and...
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    Paul-Henri Spaak (category Members of the Belgian government in exile)
    During World War II, he served as foreign minister in the London-based Belgian government in exile under Hubert Pierlot, where he negotiated the foundation...
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    The Belgian Congo (French: Congo belge, pronounced [kɔ̃ɡo bɛlʒ]; Dutch: Belgisch-Congo) was a Belgian colony in Central Africa from 1908 until independence...
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    bodies; and services for the Belgian State, the Belgian financial sector, and the general public. The Belgian government has held half of the National...
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  • Paul-Émile Janson (category Members of the Belgian government in exile)
    minister without portfolio, in the government of Hubert Pierlot. He remained in France when the government in exile moved to London. In 1943 he was detained...
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    Camille Gutt (category Members of the Belgian government in exile)
    and Minister of Finance in 1943–1944 in the Belgian government in exile in London. Gutt was responsible for saving the Belgian franc before and after World...
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    casualties.) Piron lobbied the Belgian government in exile, which requested the British Government to send the Belgian troops to the front, to reverse...
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    resistance movement with the Belgian government-in-exile. The origin of the Secret Army can be traced back to shortly after the Belgian surrender after the German...
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    Pierlot fled to Britain where he led the Belgian government in exile and presided over the formation of the Free Belgian forces. Despite his conservative politics...
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    them the Free Belgian SAS) crossed the Belgian frontier. By 4 September, Brussels was in Allied hands. The Belgian government in exile returned to the...
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    on 28 May. Although the Belgian government escaped to form a Belgian government in exile, Leopold elected to remain in Belgium, and was placed under house...
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    allies, with Aleksandr Bogomolov [ru] appointed envoy to the Belgian government in exile in London. By early 1943 the mission had been upgraded to an embassy...
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    official Belgian surrender to Nazi Germany. It is distinct from the Belgian Resistance which existed in German-occupied Belgium. In 1940, Belgian pre-war...
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    Bank. The fact that so much Belgian gold had been rescued before the German occupation allowed the Belgian government in exile to finance its own operations...
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    Radio Belgique (redirect from Radio belgium)
    transmitted to German-occupied Belgium from London during World War II. It was produced with the support of the Belgian government in exile and formed part of the...
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    Ruanda-Urundi remained under the authority of the Belgian government in exile and the Free Belgian Forces. The Congo played an important role as an economic...
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