Paul-Henri Charles Spaak

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Paul-Henri Charles Spaak

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Birthplace: Schaerbeek, Brussels Region, Brussels, Belgium
Death: July 31, 1972 (73)
Braine L'Alleud, Brabant Wallon, Wallonia, Belgium
Place of Burial: Braine L'Alleud, Brabant Wallon, Wallonia, Belgium
Immediate Family:

Son of Paul Louis François Spaak and Marie Anne Augustine Janson
Husband of Marguerite Malevez and Private
Father of Marie Marguerite Spaak; Fernand Paul Jules Spaak; Private and Antoinette Spaak
Brother of Madeline Masson; Charles Emile Léon Spaak and Claude Spaak

Managed by: Carl Gustav Verbraeken
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About Paul-Henri Charles Spaak

  • Prime minister of Belgium in 1938-1939, 1946-1947 and 1947-1949
  • 2nd Secretary General of NATO, 1957-1961
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  • Paul-Henri (Paul-Henry) Spaak, born January 25, 1899 in Brussels, Belgium; died July 31, 1972 in Brussels, Belgium. His mother was Marie Spaak, the first female senator for Belgium. Paul-Henri Spaak had three children; Antionette Spaak, who was a Belgian President Fernand Spaak, who was a Belgian Diplomat, and Marie M. Spaak who married Sir (Arthur) Michael Palliser in 1948. Sir (Arthur) Michael Palliser was born April 9, 1922 and was a British Diplomat. Paul-Henri Spaak was a famous statesman for Belgium and for NATO and that his children are following his footsteps in the political arena.
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Paul-Henri Charles Spaak's Timeline

1899
January 25, 1899
Schaerbeek, Brussels Region, Brussels, Belgium
1923
August 8, 1923
Uccle, Bruxelles, Belgium
1926
August 13, 1926
1928
June 27, 1928
Etterbeek, Brussels Region, Brussels, Belgium
1972
July 31, 1972
Age 73
Braine L'Alleud, Brabant Wallon, Wallonia, Belgium
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Braine L'Alleud, Brabant Wallon, Wallonia, Belgium