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  1. Political party. Catholic Party. Memorial to Charles de Broqueville on Avenue de Broqueville, Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, Brussels. Charles, 1st Count de Broqueville ( French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl də bʁɔkvil]; 4 December 1860 – 5 September 1940) was the prime minister of Belgium, serving during World War I .

  2. Politician, member of the Catholic Party. Born 04 December 1860 in Mol (province of Antwerp), Belgium. Died 05 September 1940 in Brussels, Belgium. Charles de Broqueville, chief of the Belgian government during the First World War, acted as liaison between the king and the Belgian government.

  3. Le comte Charles de Broqueville (né au château de Postel à Mol le 4 décembre 1860 et mort à Bruxelles le 5 septembre 1940) est un homme d'État belge, membre du Parti catholique, baron en 1919 puis comte en 1920, Il est à deux reprises Premier ministre de Belgique .

  4. Charles De Broqueville: Birthdate: July 11, 1922: Birthplace: Kampenhout (Belgique) Death: August 20, 1923 (1) Kampenhout (Belgique) Immediate Family: Son of André De Broqueville and Antoinette De Broqueville Brother of Private; Private; Private and Private . Managed by: Pierre Quenee: Last Updated: today

  5. Composition. The de Broqueville government comprised: [2] Baron Charles de Broqueville ( Catholic) as Prime Minister (known as chef du cabinet until November 1918). Henry Carton de Wiart (Catholic), Minister of Justice. Julien Davignon (Catholic), Minister of Foreign Affairs until 18 January 1916. Paul Berryer (Catholic), Minister of the Interior.

  6. Prix: 1.600 fr. - Professor Henri Haag has filled a great gap in the literature of Belgian political biography by providing us with this monumental study in two volumes of the active political life of Count Charles de Broqueville, a leading figure in Catholic Party politics.

  7. Baron Charles de Broqueville (1860-1940) served as Belgian Prime Minister from 1911-1918 and again from 1932-34. Sponsored Links. Born in Postel, Belgium, on 4 December 1860, Broqueville was leader of Belgium's Catholic Party, and Prime Minister in 1911 and again from 1912-18.