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  2. Timeline of Liège - Wikipedia

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    1939. Albert Canal (Antwerp -Liège) opens. Exposition internationale de l'eau (1939) held. 1940 - German occupation of Belgium during World War II begins. 1944 - September: German occupation ends. 1946 - 17 September: City name changed to "Liège" (formerly "Liége"). 1950 - Royal Question (political crisis) occurs.

  3. Belgium in World War II - Wikipedia

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    Belgium in World War II. German soldiers parade past the Royal Palace in Brussels, 1940. Despite being neutral at the start of World War II, Belgium and its colonial possessions found themselves at war after the country was invaded by German forces on 10 May 1940. After 18 days of fighting in which Belgian forces were pushed back into a small ...

  4. Chronology of the liberation of Belgian cities and towns ...

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    Zottegem. [6] 3 September 1944. Brussels. Belgium's largest city and de jure capital. The allied liberation of this city allowed the Belgian government in exile to return to the country on 8 September. [7][8] 3 September 1944. Ronse.

  5. Operation Lüttich - Wikipedia

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    120 tanks and assault guns destroyed or damaged. Operation Lüttich (7–13 August 1944) was the codename of the Nazi German counter-attack during the Battle of Normandy, which occurred near U.S. positions near Mortain, in northwestern France. Lüttich is the German name for the city of Liège, Belgium. In British and American histories of the ...

  6. Liberation of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The Liberation of Belgium from German occupation began on 2 September 1944 when Allied forces entered the province of Hainaut [1] and was completed on 4 February 1945 with the liberation of the village of Krewinkel. [2] The liberation came after four years of German -occupied rule. The Belgian government was returned to power on 8 September ...

  7. Timeline of Belgian history - Wikipedia

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    Decree of 14 Brumaire, Year IV brings into force in Belgium the Le Chapelier Law 1791 abolishing craft guilds and prohibiting membership of trade unions. [ 137 ] 1796. 17 June. Decree of 29 Prairial, Year IV establishes civil registration of births, marriages and deaths throughout what is now Belgium.

  8. Liège - Wikipedia

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    Akin to the rest of Belgium, the population of minorities has grown significantly since the 1990s. [28] The city has become the home to large numbers of Algerian, Moroccan, Turkish, and Vietnamese immigrants. Liège also houses a significant Afro-Belgian community. [29] The city is a major educational hub in Belgium.

  9. Battle of St. Vith - Wikipedia

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    The Ardennes area of Belgium and Germany just before the German Ardennes counteroffensive, December 15, 1944. The Battle of St. Vith was an engagement in Belgium fought during the Allied advance from Paris to the Rhine in World War II. It was one of several battles on December 16, 1944 constituting the opening of Germany's Ardennes ...