Events in the year 1915 in Belgium.
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See also: | Other events of 1915 List of years in Belgium |
Incumbents
editEvents
edit- 3 March – The 7th Belgian Field Artillery is formed.
- 22 April - 25 May – Second Battle of Ypres[3]
Publications
edit- Reports of the Belgian representatives in Berlin, London and Paris to the Minister of Foreign Affairs in Brussels, 1905-1914: European politics during the decade before the war as described by Belgian diplomatists.[4]
- Isabel Anderson, The Spell of Belgium (Boston)[5]
- Maurice Maeterlinck et al., Belgium, Hero and Martyr: Visé, Liége, Dinant, Termonde, Louvain, Malines, Nieuport, Ypres, Dixmude, Furnes, 1914-1915 (Paris)[6]
- Pierre Nothomb, The Barbarians in Belgium, translated by Jean E.H. Findlay, with a preface by Henry Carton de Wiart (London, Jarrold & sons)[7]
- Edward Neville Vose, The Spell of Flanders: An Outline of the History, Legends and Art of Belgium's Famous Northern Provinces (Boston, The Page Company)[8]
Births
edit- 22 May - Raymond Leblanc, comic book publisher and film producer (d. 2008)[9]
- 6 July - Marcel Quinet, composer and pianist (d. 1986)[10]
Deaths
edit- 5 February – Joseph Amerlinck (born 1862), engineer
- 12 October – Edith Cavell (born 1865), nurse
References
edit- ^ "Albert I - king of Belgium". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- ^ "Baron Charles de Broqueville". www.firstworldwar.com. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- ^ "Second Battle of Ypres - Summary". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- ^ "Reports of the Belgian representatives in Berlin, London and Paris to the minister of foreign affairs in Brussels, 1905-1914. European politics during the decade before the war as described by Belgian diplomatists". [New York?. 1915.
- ^ "The Spell of Belgium, by Isabel Anderson—A Project Gutenberg eBook".
- ^ "Belgium, hero and martyr: Visé, Liége, Dinant ... 1914-1915". Paris. 1915.
- ^ "The barbarians in Belgium". 1915.
- ^ "The spell of Flanders; an outline of the history, legends and art of Belgium's famous northern provinces, being the story of a twentieth century pilgrimage in a sixteenth century land just before the outbreak of the great war". Boston, The Page Company. 1915.
- ^ Farr, Michael (28 March 2008). "Obituary: Raymond Leblanc". the Guardian. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
- ^ Randel, Don Michael (1999). The Harvard Concise Dictionary of Music and Musicians. Harvard University Press. p. 541. ISBN 9780674000841.
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