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Alexandre Galopin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alexandre Galopin
Alexandre Galopin (26 September 1879 – 28 February 1944) was a Belgian businessman. He was director of the ''Société Générale de Belgique'', a large Belgian company founded in 1822 by William I, and chairman of the board of the armaments company ''Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre''. Galopin was behind the Galopin Doctrine, a "lesser evil" (''moindre-mal'') tactic that allowed industrial development in the occupied Belgium during World War II, under the auspices of the Belgian government in exile. In February 1944, he was murdered by Flemish collaborators from the Devlag group. ==Early career== Born to a university professor in Ghent on 28 September 1879, Galopin became in 1913 managing director of FN Herstal. He championed its development into an important manufacturer of motor vehicles in Belgium. In 1935 he became governor of the ''Société Générale de Belgique'' (SGB), a giant holding company company with close ties to the Belgian government which dominated the economy of Belgium and its empire and controlled almost 40 percent of the country's industrial production.
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