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Events of the year
1932 in Belgium
.
Incumbents
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Albert I in conversation with Albert Einstein, August 1932
Monarch
Albert I
Prime Minister
Jules Renkin
(to 22 October)
Charles de Broqueville
(from 22 October)
Events
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A map of the Belgian rail network (1932)
27 June to 10 September – Ten weeks of strikes in the
Borinage
to protest against economic conditions.
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9 October – Municipal elections
18 October –
Jules Renkin
offers his resignation as prime minister
27 November –
Legislative election
returns
Catholic Party
majority
4 December – Provincial elections
Publications
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Franz Hellens
,
Poésie de la veille et du lendemain
Hergé
,
Tintin en Amérique
(serialised 1931–1932) published as an album
Art and architecture
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Paintings
René Magritte
,
The Universe Unmasked
Cinema
La Nuit du Carrefour
(France),
Jean Renoir
's adaptation of
Georges Simenon
's
La Nuit du carrefour
(1931)
Business
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Lotus Bakeries
established
Births
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17 January –
Roger Lallemand
, politician (died 2016)
11 March –
Piet Van Brabant
, journalist (died 2006)
18 March –
Arthur Luysterman
, bishop of Ghent
23 March –
Bettina Le Beau
, actress (died 2015)
31 March –
Jean-Pierre Grafé
, politician (died 2019)
29 June –
Evrard Godefroid
, cyclist (died 2013)
4 July –
Aurèle Vandendriessche
, marathon runner
20 August –
Claudine Wallet
, Olympic fencer
27 August –
François Glorieux
, musician (died 2023)
4 October –
Étienne Davignon
, politician
6 November –
François Englert
, theoretical physicist
23 November –
Solange Berry
, singer
16 December –
Karel Oomen
, wrestler
20 December –
Carla Walschap
, writer and teacher
Deaths
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17 February –
Fredegand Cogels
(born 1850), politician
10 April –
Jean-François Heymans
(born 1859), pharmacologist
19 April –
Edgard Colle
(born 1897), chess master
24 June –
Guy Reyntiens
(born 1880), Olympic equestrian
25 July –
Cyriel Buysse
(born 1859), playwright
20 August –
Émile Mathieu
(born 1844), composer
27 August –
Ursmer Berlière
(born 1861), monastic historian
29 September –
Émile van Ermengem
(born 1851), bacteriologist
7 October –
Eugène Broerman
(born 1861), painter
28 October –
Joseph Dejardin
(born 1873), trade unionist
References
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"Dix semaines de grève contre la 'misère au Borinage'
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Connaître la Wallonie
.
Walloon Government
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