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  1. Leopold III [1] (3 November 1901 – 25 September 1983) was King of the Belgians from 23 February 1934 until his abdication on 16 July 1951. At the outbreak of World War II, Leopold tried to maintain Belgian neutrality, but after the German invasion in May 1940, he surrendered his country, earning him much hostility, both at home and abroad.

  2. Leopoldo III de Bélgica (en francés: Léopold de Saxe-Cobourg et Gotha; Bruselas, 3 de noviembre de 1901 - Woluwe-Saint-Lambert, 25 de septiembre de 1983) fue el cuarto rey de los belgas, entre 1934 y 1951, año en que abdicó en su hijo Balduino I de Bélgica.

    • Leopoldo Felipe Carlos Alberto Meinrado Humberto María Miguel
    • Balduino
  3. 21 de mar. de 2024 · king (1934-1950), Belgium. Role In: World War II. Leopold III (born November 3, 1901, Brussels, Belgium—died September 25, 1983, Brussels) was the king of the Belgians, whose actions as commander in chief of the Belgian army during the German conquest of Belgium (1940) in World War II aroused opposition to his rule, eventually ...

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  4. King Leopold III. 1901. Birth in Brussels, of Leopold, Philippe, Charles, Albert, Meinrad, Hubert, Marie, Miguel, son of Prince Albert and Princess Elisabeth, future King and Queen of the Belgians. He was the great nephew of King Leopold II, who was reigning at the time, and was his godfather. 1909.

  5. King Leopold III, accompanied by Prince Baudouin and Prince Albert, returned to Belgium on 22 July. On 1 August of the same year, the Sovereign decided to ask the Government and Parliament to vote on a law delegating his powers to his son, Prince Baudouin, Duke of Brabant, who became Royal on 11 August. 1951.

  6. LEOPOLD III (1901–1983) BIBLIOGRAPHY. King of Belgium from 1934 to 1983. Leopold III succeeded his father, Albert I, a hero of World War I, in 1934. In part under the leadership of Leopold, in 1936 Belgium decided to end its military alliance with France and to pursue an independent course instead.