Julien-Victor Lahaut (6 September 1884 – 18 August 1950) was a Belgian politician and communist activist was president of the Communist Party of Belgium...
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was passed in 1998.[citation needed] In 1950, the assassination of Julien Lahaut, chairman of the Communist Party of Belgium (PCB) had doubtless both...
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Royal question (section Assassination of Julien Lahaut)
culprit was Julien Lahaut, the noted Communist leader who had been one of the leading opponents of Leopold's return. A week later (18 August), Lahaut was shot...
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André Moyen (section The murder of Julien Lahaut)
indications that he was one of the clients for the murder of the communist MP Julien Lahaut. The Antwerp police commissioner Alfred Van der Linden in particular...
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French football player Julien Laharrague (born 1978), a French rugby union player Julien Lahaut (1884–1950), a Belgian politician Julien Laubscher (born 1987)...
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the liberals from 1946 to 1947. On 18 August 1950 the party chairman, Julien Lahaut, was assassinated. In the mid 1960s the U.S. State Department estimated...
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police and the strikers' protest procession in Kemi, Finland. 1950 – Julien Lahaut, the chairman of the Communist Party of Belgium, is assassinated. The...
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Eliécer Gaitán 1948 9 April Mayor of Bogotá Bogotá Colombia El Bogotazo Julien Lahaut 1950 18 August Belgian Republican politician Seraing Belgium François...
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d'Europe, vive Julien Lahaut!" (English: "Long live the republic of Europe, long live Julien Lahaut!"), a reference to communist leader Julien Lahaut, who had...
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combustion engine (1821–1864) Leo Anton Karl de Ball, astronomer (1853–1916) Julien Lahaut, communist (1884–1950) Louis-Clément Picalausa, Scout novelist (1898–1969)...
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