Historical Dictionary of Brussels

MEULEBROECK, FRÉDÉRICJOSEPH VAN DE

(1876-1958)
Frédéric-Joseph van de Meulebroeck was born inLaekenon 17 November 1876. He acquired a degree in medicine at theUniversité libre de Bruxellesin 1901. Drawn equally to politics, he was elected as a Liberal to the communal council in Laeken in 1908. InWorld War Ihe served as a doctor at the front. Elected a communal councillor in Brussels in 1921, he worked to secure completion of publichospitalsas analderman. He oversaw modernization of public utilities and construction work for theWorld's Fair of 1935.
Appointedburgomasterby royal decree on 28 November 1939, van de Meulebroeck confronted the German occupiers inWorld War IIby refusing to implement a regulation lowering the age limit of elected officials. Proclaiming that "I am, I remain, and I shall remain the sole legitimate burgomaster of Brussels" he was arrested on 1 July 1941 and incarcerated at theprisoninSaint-Gilles. He was removed formally from office on 9 September. He later escaped from prison and returned to his post on 4 September 1944. Following the war, van de Meulebroeck oversaw completion of theGare Centraleand construction of the new Palais du Centenaire. Declining health led to his gradual retirement from political life, and his resignation was accepted by a royal decree of 13 February 1956. He died inUc-cleon 14 December 1958.