Paul-Henri Spaak

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Paul-Henri Spaak was a prominent Belgian statesman and one of the founding figures of both the European Union and NATO.

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Paul-Henri Spaak canonical 6

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instanceOf Belgian politician
diplomat
human
politician
statesman
awardReceived Charlemagne Prize
Karlspreis
burialPlace Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels
countryOfCitizenship Belgium
dateOfBirth 1899-01-25
dateOfDeath 1972-07-31
familyName Spaak
fieldOfWork European integration
international relations
gender male
givenName Paul-Henri
hasRelative Marie Janson
Paul Spaak
ideology social democracy
languageSpoken Dutch
English
French
memberOfPoliticalParty Belgian Socialist Party
mother Marie Janson
name Paul-Henri Spaak self-link
nationality Belgian
notableAchievement founding figure of NATO
founding figure of the European Union
notableFor advocacy of European federalism
role in post-World War II European reconstruction
notableWork Spaak Report
occupation diplomat
lawyer
statesman
participatedIn Messina Conference
negotiation of the North Atlantic Treaty
negotiation of the Treaty of Brussels
negotiation of the Treaty of Rome
placeOfBirth Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Schaerbeek
placeOfDeath Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels
positionHeld Mayor of Schaerbeek
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium
President of the Common Assembly of the European Coal and Steel Community
President of the United Nations General Assembly
Prime Minister of Belgium
NATO Secretary General
surface form: Secretary General of NATO
workLocation Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Paris

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Paul-Henri Spaak building namedAfter Paul-Henri Spaak
Paul-Henri Spaak name Paul-Henri Spaak self-link
PGA firstHolder Paul-Henri Spaak
subject surface form: President of the United Nations General Assembly
Spaak building namedAfter Paul-Henri Spaak