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Paul Victor Antoine Struye (1 September 1896 – 16 February 1974) was a Belgian lawyer, politician, and journalist, notable for his writings during World War II. A native of Ghent, Struye served in the Belgian Army during World War I. He qualified as a lawyer in the years after the war and also worked as a journalist at the Catholic newspaper La Libre Belgique. A royalist and patriot, Struye was soon attracted to the Belgian resistance during World War II and was influential once La Libre Belgique became an underground newspaper. His diary of life under occupation and writings on public opinion are important historical sources on the period. After the war, Struye entered politics in the Christian Social Party as a senator and held the portfolio of Minister of Justice (1947-1948). He subsequ

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  • Paul Victor Antoine Struye (* 1. September 1896 in Gent; † 16. Februar 1974 in Ixelles/Elsene) war ein belgischer Rechtswissenschaftler, Hochschullehrer, Politiker der Christelijke Volkspartij (CVP)-Parti Social Chrétien (PSC) sowie zweimaliger langjähriger Präsident des Senats. (de)
  • Paul Victor Antoine Struye, né à Gand, le 1er septembre 1896 et mort à Ixelles le 16 février 1974, est un homme d'État belge membre du Parti social chrétien Il fut conseiller communal d'Ixelles de 1936 à 1938 et de 1945 à 1959, sénateur de 1946 à 1973, président du Sénat de 1950 à 1954 et de 1958 à 1973. Ministre d'État en 1958. (fr)
  • Paul Victor Antoine Struye (Gent, 1 september 1896 - Elsene, 16 februari 1974) was een Belgisch senator en minister voor de CVP-PSC. (nl)
  • Paul Victor Antoine Struye (1 September 1896 – 16 February 1974) was a Belgian lawyer, politician, and journalist, notable for his writings during World War II. A native of Ghent, Struye served in the Belgian Army during World War I. He qualified as a lawyer in the years after the war and also worked as a journalist at the Catholic newspaper La Libre Belgique. A royalist and patriot, Struye was soon attracted to the Belgian resistance during World War II and was influential once La Libre Belgique became an underground newspaper. His diary of life under occupation and writings on public opinion are important historical sources on the period. After the war, Struye entered politics in the Christian Social Party as a senator and held the portfolio of Minister of Justice (1947-1948). He subsequ (en)
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