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  1. Paul Guillaume van Zeeland (* 11. November 1893 in Soignies; † 22. September 1973 in Brüssel) war ein belgischer Politiker . Er gehörte zunächst der katholischen Staatspartei, seit 1945 der Christlichen Volkspartei an. Vom 25. März 1935 bis zum 24. November 1937 war er Premierminister, von 1935 bis 1936 auch Außenminister ...

  2. Paul van Zeeland Juweliers is een juwelier in Velp en Nijmegen met een ruim aanbod aan exclusieve horloges, sieraden en klokken. Bekijk de nieuwste producten, pre-owned en vintage horloges, en profiteer van de reparaties in eigen beheer.

  3. 22 September 1973. (1973-09-22) (aged 79) City of Brussels, Belgium. Political party. Catholic Party. Paul Guillaume, Viscount van Zeeland (11 November 1893 – 22 September 1973) was a Belgian lawyer, economist, Catholic politician and statesman.

  4. 3. Apr. 2020 · Read this article. This paper investigates how Paul van Zeeland, Prime Minister in the 1930s, became one of the most famous Belgian monetary economists. We discuss his early experiences in Belgium, his studies at Princeton with Kemmerer and his return to Europe as the first Head of the Economic Service of the National Bank of Belgium.

    • Rebeca Gomez Betancourt, Ivo Maes
    • 2021
  5. Die Unterzeichner des Schumanplans von links nach rechts: Paul van Zeeland (Belgien), Joseph Bech (Luxemburg), Joseph Meurice (Belgien) Graf Carlo Sforza (Italien), Robert Schuman (Frankreich), Konrad Adenauer (Westdeutschland), Dirk Stikker und Jan van den Brink (Niederlande). (© AP)

  6. Contents. Paul van Zeeland. prime minister of Belgium. Learn about this topic in these articles: role in Belgian history. In Belgium: The interwar period. …led the tripartite government of Paul van Zeeland to establish paid holidays for workers and a 40-hour workweek for miners.

  7. Paul Van Zeeland was a Belgian professor of law and economist who served as prime minister of a government of national unity in 1935-1936. He weathered the economic crisis by devaluing the currency, instituting reform and social legislation, and suppressing the Rexists. He also denounced France's military alliance with Germany and became president of the committee on refugees.