1941 in Belgium

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{{Year in Belgium|1941}}

Events in the year 1941 in Belgium

Incumbents

Events

  • 1 January – Léon Degrelle calls on Belgians to collaborate with Nazi Germany.Alain de Gueldre et al., Kroniek van België (Antwerp and Zaventem, 1987).{{rp|850}}
  • 14 January – Radio Belgique launches V for Victory campaign.{{r|Kroniek|p=850}}
  • 21 January – Belgian government in exile reaches an agreement with the United Kingdom that Belgian Congo will become part of the Sterling area and enter the war on the allied side.{{r|Kroniek|p=850}}
  • 3 March – Dedicated Dutch-language Radio België begins broadcasting from London.{{r|Kroniek|p=850}}
  • 25 March – Twenty leading figures from the vicinity of Liège taken hostage in retaliation to sabotage of the railway, including former government minister of public works, Jules Joseph Merlot.{{r|Kroniek|p=852}}
  • 5 May – Flemish collaborationist organisations Vlaams Nationaal Verbond and Verdinaso, and the Flemish section of the Rexist Party, sign an agreement to merge.{{r|Kroniek|p=851}}
  • 16 May – Anniversary of the German invasion marked by strikes.{{r|Kroniek|p=851}}
  • 22 June – 337 left-wing activists arrested to prevent.{{r|Kroniek|p=851}}
  • 25 November – Université libre de Bruxelles closes to protest plans to appoint pro-German professors.{{r|Kroniek|p=852}}
  • 6 December – King Leopold marries Lilian Baels in captivity.{{r|Kroniek|p=850}}

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Category:1940s in Belgium