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De Broqueville government in exile : ウィキペディア英語版
De Broqueville government in exile

The De Broqueville government in exile refers to two successive Belgian governments, led by Charles de Broqueville, which were the government in exile of Belgium in Le Havre in northern France from October 1914 after the German invasion in World War I. The first government, known as the First de Broqueville government, was a Catholic government which elected in 1911 and continued until 1916, when it was joined by Socialists and Liberals expanding it into the Second de Broqueville government which would last until 1 June 1918.
==Exile in Le Havre==

In October 1914, the government moved to the French coastal city of Le Havre. It was established in the large ''Immeuble Dufayel'' ("Dufayel Building"), built by the French businessman Georges Dufayel in 1911, situated in the suburb of Sainte-Adresse. The whole area of Sainte-Adresse, which still carries the national colours of Belgium on its shield, was leased to Belgium by the French government as a temporary administrative centre while the rest of Belgium was occupied. The area had a sizeable Belgian émigré population, and even used Belgian postage stamps.
King Albert I considered that it was inappropriate for the King to leave his own country and so did not join his government in Le Havre. Instead, he established his staff in the Flemish town of Veurne, just behind the Yser Front, in the last strip of unoccupied Belgian territory.

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