Hubert Marie Eugène Pierlot (French pronunciation: [ybɛʁ maʁi øʒɛn pjɛʁlo], 23 December 1883 – 13 December 1963) was a Belgian politician and Prime Minister...
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Pierlot is a French surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hubert Pierlot (1883–1963), Belgian Prime Minister between 1939 and 1945 Francis...
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abroad. Leopold's act was declared unconstitutional by Prime Minister Hubert Pierlot and his cabinet, who moved to London to form a government-in-exile,...
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Belgian government in exile (redirect from Pierlot IV Government)
Nazi Germany in May 1940, the Belgian government, under Prime Minister Hubert Pierlot, fled first to Bordeaux in France and then to London, where it established...
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National Revolution Hubert Nelson, multiple people Hubert Parker (disambiguation) Hubert Pierlot (1883–1963), Belgian Prime Minister Hubert Pilčík (1891–1951)...
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foreign minister in the London-based Belgian government in exile under Hubert Pierlot, where he negotiated the foundation of the Benelux Customs Union with...
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war. With the surrender of the Belgian army, the government, led by Hubert Pierlot, fled first to Paris and formed a government in exile in Bordeaux. After...
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division between Leopold and his Government, led by Prime Minister Hubert Pierlot, during the German invasion of 1940. Leopold, who was suspected of authoritarian...
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establishing an official government in exile under pre-war Prime Minister Hubert Pierlot. They were responsible for forming a small military force made up of...
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of Representatives. Voter turnout was 93.3%. On 22 February 1939, the Pierlot Government succeeded the Spaak Government. The Spaak Government was in...
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coalition in the Kingdom of Belgium from 1945-1946, after the fall of Hubert Pierlot's 6th coalition government in the aftermath of the Second World War....
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Paul Reynaud denounced Leopold's surrender, and the Belgian Premier Hubert Pierlot informed the people that Leopold had taken action against the unanimous...
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Grauls Felix De Laet, also known as Lost Frequencies Bart Laeremans Hubert Pierlot Prince Amedeo of Belgium, Hereditary Archduke of Austria-Este Princess...
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sparked a post-war political crisis. Hubert Pierlot was the prime minister of Belgium from 1939 until 1945. Pierlot became the leader of the government...
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Raczkiewicz Dušan Simović Josip Broz Tito Enver Hoxha Emmanouil Tsouderos Hubert Pierlot Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy Johan Nygaardsvold Getúlio Vargas Edvard Beneš...
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to join the Belgian forces in exile. The Belgian government, under Hubert Pierlot, evacuated to London where it remained until the liberation in 1944...
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September 1944. The Belgian Government in Exile under Prime Minister Hubert Pierlot returned on 8 September. In December, American forces suffered over...
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10 Jean-Luc Dehaene 7 March 1992 12 July 1999 7 years, 127 days 11 Hubert Pierlot 22 February 1939 12 February 1945 5 years, 356 days 12 Achille Van...
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Labour Party Spaak I 41 Hubert Pierlot (1883–1963) 1939 22 February 1939 16 April 1939 5 years, 356 days Catholic Party Pierlot I Cath.–Lib.–BSP/PSB —...
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seven were injured. Among those killed were the two eldest children of Hubert Pierlot, the Prime Minister of the Belgian government in exile. On 2 June 1944...
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Bordeaux was deeply disheartened by the French surrender. Prime Minister Hubert Pierlot believed that it lacked the resources to continue to fight and thus...
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chief, King Leopold III) surrendered. The elected government, under Hubert Pierlot, escaped to form a government in exile. After the defeat in 1940, significant...
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He made his way to London to join the Belgian government in exile of Hubert Pierlot, which posted him to the diplomatic legation in Lisbon (Portugal). Lisbon...
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Name Leaders Belgian government in exile Prime Minister: Hubert Pierlot Czechoslovak government-in-exile President: Edvard Beneš Prime Minister: Jan Šrámek...
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led to his condemnation by the Belgian and French Prime Ministers, Hubert Pierlot and Paul Reynaud. Gort sent the battle-worn 3rd, 4th and 50th Divisions...
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Prime minister (1937–1938) Paul-Henri Spaak, Prime minister (1938–1939) Hubert Pierlot, Prime minister (1939–1945) Achille Van Acker, Prime minister (1945–1946)...
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London, where it established the Belgian government in exile under Hubert Pierlot and the Free Belgian Forces under Victor van Strydonck de Burkel. Belgian...
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ministerial appointments in the coalition governments of Paul Van Zeeland and Hubert Pierlot, latterly during the German invasion of Belgium in May 1940. A convinced...
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decision to remain with his army and surrender was seen as traitorous by Hubert Pierlot and the Belgian government in exile. After the war, public suspicion...
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Devèze Liberal 1936–1940 Henri Denis None (technical expert) 1940–1944 Hubert Pierlot Catholic *1942 Henri Rolin POB-BWP 1944–1945 Fernand Demets Liberal...
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