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- Eugène_De_Greef abstract "Not to be confused with Étienne de Greeff, a notable Belgian criminologistLieutenant General Eugène De Greef (1900-1995) was a Belgian Minister of Defence, serving under two successive Belgian prime ministers (first Pholien, then Van Houtte) between 1950 and 1954. His tenure coincided with Belgian intervention in the Korean War, as well as important negotiations about the European Defence Community.".
- Q5404553 abstract "Not to be confused with Étienne de Greeff, a notable Belgian criminologistLieutenant General Eugène De Greef (1900-1995) was a Belgian Minister of Defence, serving under two successive Belgian prime ministers (first Pholien, then Van Houtte) between 1950 and 1954. His tenure coincided with Belgian intervention in the Korean War, as well as important negotiations about the European Defence Community.".
- Eugène_De_Greef comment "Not to be confused with Étienne de Greeff, a notable Belgian criminologistLieutenant General Eugène De Greef (1900-1995) was a Belgian Minister of Defence, serving under two successive Belgian prime ministers (first Pholien, then Van Houtte) between 1950 and 1954. His tenure coincided with Belgian intervention in the Korean War, as well as important negotiations about the European Defence Community.".
- Q5404553 comment "Not to be confused with Étienne de Greeff, a notable Belgian criminologistLieutenant General Eugène De Greef (1900-1995) was a Belgian Minister of Defence, serving under two successive Belgian prime ministers (first Pholien, then Van Houtte) between 1950 and 1954. His tenure coincided with Belgian intervention in the Korean War, as well as important negotiations about the European Defence Community.".