1927 in Belgium
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See also: | Other events of 1927 List of years in Belgium |
Events in the year 1927 in Belgium.
Incumbents
Events
- 10 February – League against Imperialism founded at a Congress of Oppressed Peoples in the Egmont Palace, Brussels
- 1 March – Committee for Public Works established.[2]:820
- 15 September – Belgium loses its seat on the permanent council of the League of Nations.[2]:820
- 21 November – Government falls after Socialists question policy on military service.[2]:820
- October – Fifth International Solvay Conference
Publications
- Hendrik de Man, Au-delà du marxisme / Zur Psychologie des Sozialismus
- Willem Elsschot, Lijmen
- Stijn Streuvels, De teleurgang van de Waterhoek
Births
- 26 January – Victor Mees, footballer (died 2012)
- 30 January – Jef Nys, comics writer (died 2009)
- 28 February – Joseph Noiret, artist (died 2012)
- 1 May – Roland Verhavert, film-maker (died 2014)
- 7 May – Luc de Heusch, anthropologist (died 2012)
- 7 July – Henri Dirickx, international footballer (died 2018)
- 8 July – Willy De Clercq, politician (died 2011)
- 1 August – André Cools, politician (died 1991)
- 11 October – Joséphine-Charlotte of Belgium, grand duchess of Luxembourg (died 2005)
Deaths
- 19 January – Charlotte of Belgium (born 1840)
- 6 March – Joseph Bascourt (born 1863), architect
- 4 April
- Albert Van Coile (born 1900), footballer
- Auguste Goffinet (born 1857), courtier
- 17 May – Emilius Seghers (born 1855), bishop of Ghent
- 28 May – Théophile Lybaert (born 1848), artist
- 29 May – Georges Eekhoud (born 1854), novelist
- 11 July – Fernand Feyaerts (born 1880), Olympic swimmer
- 30 August – Émile Braun (born 1849), engineer
- 28 October – Oscar Van Den Bossche (born 1893), rower
- 2 November – Rodolphe Wytsman (died 1860), painter
References
- J.E. Helmreich, Belgium and Europe: A Study in Small Power Diplomacy, 1976
- Alain de Gueldre et al., Kroniek van België (Antwerp and Zaventem, 1987).
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