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  1. 20. Dez. 2023 · Qian Xiuling’s life took a remarkable turn as she emerged as a savior for over a hundred hostages, primarily from Écaussinnes. She skillfully advocated for their cause with General von Falkenhausen, the military governor of Belgium, leveraging a connection through her cousin, a Kuomintang general. Her efforts earned her the Belgian Reconnaissance Medal 1940-1945.

  2. 14. Juni 2002 · The story of Qian Xiuling, the true name of the heroine in real life, is still unknown to most Chinese people. But the Belgian people will remember her forever for what she did to save the lives of their countrymen during World War II. The Belgian government has awarded her honorary titles and even named a street after her.

  3. He intervened twice to prevent the execution of Belgians for resistance against the Germans, at the request of Qian Xiuling, a Chinese-Belgian woman whose elder cousin, Lieutenant General Qian Zhuolun, was a good friend of Falkenhausen during his time in China and in the post-war trial Qian Xiuling spoke in his defense, saying: "Nothing I did could have been accomplished without General von ...

  4. 1. Jan. 2019 · Qian Xiuling (1912-2008), was born in a family of prominence in China. In 1929, she left for Europe to study in Belgium at the Catholic University of Leuven and obtained a Ph.D. degree in chemistry. While a student there, she met Grégoire de Perlinghi, a Belgian doctor. In 1933, they got married and moved to Herbeumont, a small village 100 miles away from Brussels.

  5. 29. März 2016 · Qian Xiuling nait en 1912 à Yixing, dans la province côtière chinoise du Jiangsu, dans une famille nombreuse et privilégiée. Rapidement, Qian Xiuling se découvre une passion pour les sciences et en particulier pour la chimie, rêvant de pouvoir étudier au sein du Laboratoire Curie et de retourner mettre ses connaissances à profit en Chine. En 1929, âgée de 17 ans, la jeune fille ...

  6. 25. Sept. 2022 · In het Oosten wordt Qian Xiuling de ‘Oscar Schindler van China’ genoemd, maar bij ons is ze nauwelijks bekend. Nochtans verrichtte de Chinese verpleegster diverse heldendaden en redde ze in de ...

  7. Qian Xiuling was a Chinese-Belgian scientist who saved nearly 100 lives during World War II. While her town of Herbeumont was occupied by German forces in June 1940, a Belgian youth blew up a military transport train by burying a mine under the railway, and was sentenced to death. Qian had met General Alexander von Falkenhausen – now head of the military government controlling Belgium ...