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This is a page of the events in the year
1943 in
Belgium
.
Incumbents
[
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]
Monarch
:
Leopold III
(prisoner)
[
1
]
Prime Minister
:
Hubert Pierlot
(in exile)
Head of the occupying
Military Administration in Belgium and Northern France
:
Alexander von Falkenhausen
Head of the administrative staff of the Occupation:
Eggert Reeder
Events
[
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]
13 January –
Cardinal van Roey
issues a pastoral letter condemning terrorism.
[
2
]
: 854
17 January –
Léon Degrelle
declares that Walloons are ethnically Germanic.
[
2
]
: 854
20 January – Solo airstrike on the Gestapo's Brussels headquarters by
Jean de Selys Longchamps
.
[
2
]
: 855
27 February – 750 Belgian police officers and gendarmes placed in detention by the occupying forces.
[
2
]
: 856
7 March – Decree obliging students to spend six months as labourers.
[
2
]
: 854
10 March – Decree confiscating church bells to be melted down for metal.
[
2
]
: 854
15 March – Cardinal van Roey issues a pastoral letter condemning the seizure of church bells.
[
2
]
: 854
5 April – Americans bomb Mortsel, killing over a thousand civilians.
[
2
]
: 855
19 April – Members of the Resistance briefly
stop a deportation train
carrying Jewish prisoners to
Auschwitz concentration camp
.
20 April – Resistance attack on the office for conscription of compulsory labour destroys a large part of their files.
[
2
]
: 855
16 July –
Honoré Van Waeyenbergh
, Rector of the
Catholic University of Leuven
, sentenced to eighteen months imprisonment for refusing to give the occupying forces access to university enrolment records.
[
2
]
: 855
6 August – Occupying forces confiscate 60% of Belgian textile stock.
[
2
]
: 854
7 September – Bombing of Brussels destroys over a thousand buildings.
[
2
]
: 856
9 November – Resistance distribute an uncensored
counterfeit edition of
Le Soir
[
2
]
: 856
6 December – Occupying forces requisition 129,000 tonnes of agricultural produce.
[
2
]
: 854
Arts and architecture
[
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]
Performances
17 March – First performance of
Georges Sion
's comedy
La Matrone d'Ephèse
in the
Palace of Fine Arts, Brussels
.
[
2
]
: 854
Births
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]
6 March –
Noël Devisch
, businessman
23 March –
Marva Mollet
, singer
5 April –
Miet Smet
, politician
14 April –
Norbert De Cuyper
, politician
25 April –
Jean-Jacques Cassiman
, geneticist
3 June –
André Ernotte
, film director (died 1999)
2 July –
Walter Godefroot
, cyclist
5 July –
André Smets
, politician (died 2019)
1 September –
Claude De Bruyn
, road safety advocate (died 2020)
1 October –
Raymond Langendries
, politician
5 October –
Josly Piette
, politician
1 November –
Salvatore Adamo
, singer
25 November –
Victor Albert
, politician (died 2005)
1 December –
Danny Huwé
, journalist (died 1989)
Deaths
[
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]
27 January –
Louis Fonsny
, collaborationist newspaper editor.
[
2
]
: 854
15 April –
Paul Colin
(born 1895), collaborationist art critic
10 May –
Arnaud Fraiteur
(born 1924), resistance fighter
16 August –
Jean de Selys Longchamps
(born 1912), fighter pilot
8 October –
Gustave De Smet
(born 1877), painter
References
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edit
]
^
"Leopold III, king of Belgium"
.
Encyclopedia Britannica
. Retrieved
28 March
2019
.
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(Antwerp and Zaventem, 1987).
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