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  1. Hubert Pierlot, born in Cugnon, Belgium, was Prime Minister of the Belgian government in exile in London from September 1940 to September 1944. During the war he played an important role in the negotiations between the Allied powers. After the liberation of Belgium Pierlot returned to Brussels, where he headed a government of national unity until February 1945.

  2. Hubert Pierlot (left), Prime Minister of the government in exile, April 1944. The Belgian Government in London ( French : Gouvernement belge à Londres , Dutch : Belgische regering in Londen ), also known as the Pierlot IV Government , was the government in exile of Belgium between October 1940 and September 1944 during World War II .

  3. Biografi. Pierlot var inrikesminister 1934–1935, jordbruksminister 1934–1935 och 1936–1939 och utrikesminister 1939. Han var därefter Belgiens premiärminister från den 22 februari 1939 till den 12 februari 1945, först för en koalitionsregering mellan katoliker och socialistiska Belgiska Arbetarepartiet och sedan för en ...

  4. Hubert Pierlot (1883-1963) was a doctor of law and a member of parliament for the Parti Catholique from 1925 on. Between 1934 and 1939, he was, among other things, Minister of the Interior and Minister of Agriculture. From 1939 he was Prime Minister of Belgium [1] and led the government in exile in London during the war years.

  5. Hubert Marie Eugène Pierlot was a Belgian politician and Prime Minister of Belgium, serving between 1939 and 1945. Pierlot, a lawyer and jurist, served in World War I before entering politics in the 1920s. A member of the Catholic Party, Pierlot became Prime Minister in 1939, shortly before Belgium entered World War II. In this capacity, he headed the Belgian government in exile, first from ...

  6. Hubert Pierlot, born in Cugnon, Belgium, was Prime Minister of the Belgian government in exile in London from September 1940 to September 1944. During the war he played an important role in the negotiations between the Allied powers. After the liberation of Belgium Pierlot returned to Brussels, where he headed a government of national unity until February 1945.

  7. Overleden in: Ukkel, België. Hubert Pierlot (1883-1963) was doctor in de rechten en sinds 1925 volksvertegenwoordiger voor de Parti Catholique. Tussen 1934 en 1939 was hij onder meer minister van Binnenlandse Zaken en Landbouw. Vanaf 1939 was hij premier van België [1] en leidde hij tijdens de oorlogsjaren de regering in ballingschap te London.