Raoul Van Overstraeten
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Raoul François Casimir Van Overstraeten (
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, 29 January 1885—
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, 30 January 1977) was a
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general who fought during the
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and
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and, from 1938 to 1940, military adviser of king Leopold III of Belgium.


Early life

Van Overstraeten spoke Dutch and French fluently, since his father was a Fleming and his mother a Wallonian. Furthermore, he spoke English and German. His father was an officer at the infantry and ended his career as a general.


First World War

During the German invasion of Belgium, Van Overstraeten was a part of the first line in Liège. He participated in the
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, the siege of Antwerp, and the
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. In 1916, he went to the
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as a volunteer and participated in the
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under general
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in German East Africa.


Second World War

From 1938 to 1940, Raoul Van Overstraeten was the military adviser of King Leopold III. He refused the function of chief of staff. Minister
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characterised him as "by far the most intelligent of all military personnel. The drawback is that he knows it himself." After the German invasion of Belgium in 1940, he remained in the country, living in Brussels, and was not interned by the occupying forces. On 19 November 1940, Leopold III met
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in Berchtesgaden. Van Overstraeten organised the meeting. In 1944, Van Overstraeten, mistrusted by the Allies, was passed over for a leading role in the reconstituted Belgian armed forces. Two years later, he retired, and subsequently wrote four books based on his archives.


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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Van Overstraeten, Raoul 1885 births 1977 deaths Belgian Army generals of World War II Belgian Army personnel of World War I Officers of the Force Publique Historians of Belgium