Victor Larock

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Victor Larock ( 6 October 190424 April 1977) was a Belgian socialist politician. At the time of the liberation from NAZI Germany occupation he was editor of Le Peuple. By 1954 he was Minister of Foreign Trade. In 1957 he became Belgian Minister of Foreign Affairs until 1958[1] when he became the first President of the Council of the European Communities.

He was born in Ans and died in Madrid

[edit] Early life and Studies

The son of a miner he acquired a Ph.d in literature from the State University of Liege in 1926. During his studies of sociology in Paris he first came in contact with the leftist intellectuals there. From 1932 to 1949 he was a lectured in history at the Royal Atheneum of Ixelles and the Institut des Hautes Etudes in Ghent.


[edit] References

  1. ^ Walter Lipgens, Wilfried Loth Documents on the History of European Integration. Walter de Gruyter, 1985. p.232. ISBN 3110097249

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NAME Larock, Victor
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Belgian socialust politician and minister
DATE OF BIRTH 6 October 1904
PLACE OF BIRTH Ans
DATE OF DEATH 24 April 1977
PLACE OF DEATH Madrid
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