Ceremony for the signing of the Brussels Treaty (17 March 1948)
Image On 17 March 1948, in Brussels, the Foreign Ministers of Belgium, France, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom sign the Treaty of Economic, Social and Cultural Collaboration and Collective Self-Defence. This Treaty leads to the establishement of Western Union. From left to right: Paul-Henri Spaak, Georges Bidault, Joseph Bech, Baron Carel Godfried van Boetzelaer van Oosterhout and Ernest Bevin.
Source and copyright
Source: Union de l'Europe occidentale - Secrétariat général, Rue de l'Association, 15, 1000 Bruxelles.
Ceremony of the Signature of the Brussels Treaty. Bruxelles: Union de l'Europe occidentale, 17/03/1948. Couleur.
Copyright: (c) WEU Secretariat General - Secrétariat Général UEO
This document is also available in…
-
Subject files: The organisation of post-war defence in Europe (1948–1954) -
European organisations: Western European Union -
Research corpora: Western European Union -
Historical events in the European integration process (1945–2009): 1945–1949 The pioneering phase -
Subject files: The first organisations and cooperative ventures in post-war Europe