1945 in Belgium
Events in the year 1945 in Belgium.
Incumbents
Events
- January
- February
- 4 February – Liberation of Belgium complete.
- 7 February – Hubert Pierlot's government resigns.[2]: 861
- 12 February – Achille Van Acker heads government of national unity.
- March
- April
- May
- June
- 9 June – Committees for collective bargaining established.[2]: 861
- 14 June – King communicates to the Prime Minister that his health now allows him to return to Belgium.[2]: 861
- 15 June – Yser Tower dynamited.[2]: 861
- 16 June – Prime Minister proffers his resignation over the issue of the Royal Question.[2]: 861
- July
- 15 July – Government resumes its activities after the Prince Regent declined to accept the Prime Minister's resignation.[2]: 861
- 30 July – National Labour Congress demands 20 per cent pay increases, 8 paid days off each year, and family assistance.[2]: 861
- August
- September
- 19 September
- 30 September – Leopold III publicly declares that he will accept whatever the decision of the people will be on his return.[2]: 861
- October
- November
- December
Publications
- Charles Verlinden, Les Empereurs Belges de Constantinople (Brussels, Charles Dessart)
Art and architecture
- July
- 3 July – Art association Jeune peinture belge established in Brussels, with Willy Anthoons, René Barbaix, Gaston Bertrand, Anne Bonnet, Jan Cox, Jack Godderis, Emile Mahy, Marc Mendelson, Charles Pry, Mig Quinet, Rik Slabbinck and Louis Van Lint among the founding members.[2]: 863
Births
Deaths
See also
References
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