- Félix Fuchs
Félix Alexandre Fuchs (
25 January 1858 –23 February 1928 ) was a Belgiancivil servant and governor-general ofBelgian Congo .Career
Born in
Ixelles on25 January 1858 , Fuchs started his career working forCongo Free State in June 1887 and in January 1888 he went toAfrica to work at the Department of Justice, and also as a supplementary judge of theCourt of Appeal . He became a member of the executive in 1889 and in 1891 he became vice-governor of Congo Free State. In April 1892, Félix Alexandre Fuchs was appointed director-general and in 1894 he was appointed state inspector. In November 1908, Congo Free State was handed over to Belgium byLeopold II of Belgium and becameBelgian Congo . In May 1912, he succeededThéophile Wahis as as governor-general ofBelgian Congo until January 1916.When
World War I broke out, he was instructed to preserve a strictly defensive attitude, as Belgium wished to preserve neutrality in itscolony . However when hostilities broke out, the northwestern part ofGerman East Africa was conquered by Belgian native troops.References
* [http://www.congoposte.be/gouver_con.htm Gouverneurs du Congo]
* [http://rulers.org/indexf2.html Félix Alexandre Fuchs]
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