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Arnaud Fraiteur was a
Belgian resistance fighter. He was born in
Ixelles on 23 May 1924 and died on 10 May 1943 in Fort Breendonk. He was
hanged by the...
- was shot dead by a
member of this
Resistance group, 19-year-old
Arnaud Fraiteur. The
attempt on the life of
Degrelle failed because Demonceau was arrested...
- Thonet, (Shot 20
April 1943) André Bertulot, (Shot 10 May 1943)
Arnaud Fraiteur, (Shot 10 May 1943)
Maurice Raskin, (Shot 10 May 1943)
Gaston Bidoul, (Shot...
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further 3,000 were
arrested and sent to
prison camps.
Todor Angelov Arnaud Fraiteur Antonina Grégoire
Jacques Grippa Fernande Volral Conway,
Martin (12 January...
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Fernand Demets Liberal 1945–1946 Léon
Mundeleer Liberal 1946–1949
Raoul de
Fraiteur None (technical expert) 1949–1950
Albert Devèze
Liberal 1950
Henri Moreau...
- 1949 – 6 June 1950
Prime Minister Gaston Eyskens Preceded by
Raoul de
Fraiteur Succeeded by
Henri Moreau de
Melen In
office 29
November 1934 – 13 June...
- liégeoise 3
April –
Jacky June, jazz
musician (d. 2012) 23 May –
Arnaud Fraiteur,
resistance fighter (d. 1943) 26
October –
Constantin Brodzki, architect...
- police,
injuring as many as 100 people.
Belgian Defence Minister Raoul de
Fraiteur said the
bonuses had not been paid
because Belgium did not have the money...
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Ixelles 115
Petite Suisse place de la
Petite Suisse 16-18
Ixelles 116
Fraiteur boulevard de la
Plaine ( entrée ULB)
Ixelles 117 Cimetière d'Ixelles avenue...
- (replaces
Antoinette Spaak) FDF
French Serge de
Patoul FDF
French Béatrice
Fraiteur FDF
French Didier Gosuin FDF
French Cécile
Jodogne FDF
French Gisèle Mandaila...