Events in the year 1933 in Belgium.
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See also: | Other events of 1933 List of years in Belgium |
Incumbents
editEvents
edit- 20 February – Convention regarding Establishment and Labour signed at Geneva, establishing free movement of labour between Belgium and the Netherlands.[1]
Publications
edit- Willem Elsschot, Kaas
- Henri Potiron, Treatise on the Accompaniment of Gregorian Chant, translated by Ruth C. Gabain (Tournai, Desclée)[2]
- Georges Simenon, L'Âne Rouge
Art and architecture
editBirths
edit- 1 February – Raymond van Uytven, historian (died 2018)
- 29 April — Mark Eyskens, politician
- 4 June — Godfried Danneels, bishop (died 2019)
- 8 August – Myriam Sarachik, experimental physicist (died 2021)
- 2 October – Michel Van Aerde, cyclist (died 2020)
- 17 October — Jeanine Deckers, singer (died 1985)
Deaths
edit- 15 July — Léon de Witte de Haelen (born 1857), army officer
References
edit- ^ Daniel C. Turack, "Freedom of Movement and the Travel Document in Benelux", International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 17:1 (Jan. 1968), p. 192.
- ^ "Treatise on the accompaniment of Gregorian chant". Tournai, Belgium, Society of St. John the Evangelist, Desclée. 1933.
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