Albert Joseph Charles Devèze (French: [dəvɛz]; 6 June 1881 – 28 November 1959) was a Belgian liberal politician and minister. Devèze was a doctor in law...
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the Fortified Position of Namur and the Fortified Position of Liège. Albert Devèze, Liberal Minister of Defence from 1932 to 1936, demanded the creation...
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American journalist and social historian Albert Devèze (1881–1959), Belgian politician and minister Albert George Dew-Smith (1848–1903), British physiologist...
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Julien Nyssens (1859–1910) engineer, builder of Zeebrugge harbour. Albert Devèze (1881–1959), politician, minister Camille Durutte (1803–1881), music...
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Belgian notables such as Robert Capelle [nl], Leopold III's secretary, Albert Devèze, a former minister, and Maurice Lippens at his residence on the Drève...
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1920 Paul-Emile Janson Liberal 1920–1923 Albert Devèze Liberal 1923–1925 Pierre Forthomme Liberal 1925 Albert Hellebaut None (technical expert) 1925–1926...
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progressive Liberal party. 1920 - 1921 : Albert Mechelynck 1924 - 1926 : Edouard Pécher 1927 - 1933 : Albert Devèze 1933 - 1934 : Octave Dierckx 1935 - 1936 :...
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director of the Société Générale de Belgique, and tried to murder Albert Devèze, Minister of State, Charles Collard-de Sloovere, Attorney General, and...
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18 October 1932, Prime Minister Renkin resigned under pressure from King Albert I, allowing the more experienced Charles de Broqueville to take charge....
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1938 - 1939 Joseph Merlot (POB) 1939 Willem Eekelers (BWP) 1939 - 1940 Albert Devèze (liberaal) 1940 - 1943 Arthur Vanderpoorten (liberaal) 1943 - 1944 August...
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