Last Update: 20.11.2019, 13:02
Last Author: Norbert Schrepf
Last Author: Norbert Schrepf
Belgium King Albert I
Albert I was the Belgium King from 1909 to 1934. There are only three model figures made by Hausser and Linol which represent him.Biography
Albert I. of Belgium
During the first World War he became aware of the German invasion plans. He immediately warned France and led the Belgians in delaying actions against Germany. On July 31, 1914 he sent a personal letter to the German Kaiser Wilhelm II informing him that Belgium would remain neutral and declined to cooperate with the allies. His letter was ignored and German troops subsequently poured into Belgium.
Albert finally gave in to pressure and cooperated with the allied forces in the final offense of 1918. He remained with his troops throughout the war. He was made commander of the Flanders Army Group by General Foch of France.
Albert loved horse riding and rock climbing, but he died in a mountain climbing accident near Namur in 1934. His death was mourned universally.
He was succeeded by his son Leopold III.
Figures
Hausser / Elastolin and Lineol produced a total of three portrait-figures (7cm scale), which represent King Albert I of Belgium. While one of these figures show Albert standing the other two show him mounted on horse back. Lineol and Hausser started their figure series in 7cm scale only in 1932/33. Because of Albert's death in 1934 there were only two years left, in which these figures represent the actual Belgium King. Therefor all these figures where only produced for a few years years and are hard to find nowadays.Lineol Figure Albert I
Lineol Figure Albert I zu Pferd
Elastolin Figure Albert I zu Pferd
List of References
- Who's Who in World Politics, from 1860 to the present day, Alan Palmer, Routledge, New York, USA, 1996.
- Who's Who in Military History, from 1453 to the present day, John Keegan and Andrew Wheatcraft, Routledge, New York, USA, 1996.