1919 in Belgium
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Incumbents
- Monarch â Albert I
- Prime Minister â Léon Delacroix
Events
- 16 March â Société Nationale de Crédit à l'Industrie founded
- 16 November â 1919 Belgian general election
Publications
- American Red Cross Work for Belgium: Summary of activities of Commission for Belgium, September, 1917 â December, 1918 (Brussels).[1]
- Albert Joseph Carnoy, The Past and the Future of Belgium (New York, Knickerbocker Press).[2]
- Léon De Paeuw, La Réforme de l'Enseignement populaire en Belgique (Paris, Armand Colin).[3]
- Cardinal Mercier, A Shepherd among Wolves: War-Time Letters of Cardinal Mercier, edited by Arthur Boutwood (London, The Faith Press).[4]
- J.H. Twells, Jr., In the Prison City. Brussels, 1914â1918: A Personal Narrative (London, A. Melrose).[5]
Art and architecture
Business
- Standaard Uitgeverij established
Births
- 23 November â Francine Holley, painter (died 2020)
