Émile Lejeune
Émile Lejeune is the name of:
- Emile Lejeune (1885–?), US sailor, recipient of the Medal of Honor
- Emile Lejeune (cyclist) (1895-1973), French cyclist
- Émile Lejeune (painter) (1885–1964), Swiss painter born in Geneva,[1] see Les Six
- Émile Lejeune (footballer) (born 1939), Belgian footballer, see 1962 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA – Group 1)
- Emile Lejeune, doctor who authored a report in 1923 describing conditions of forced labor in the Belgian Congo[2]
For other people with the surname Lejeune, LeJeune or Le Jeune, see Lejeune
References
- Émile Lejeune on the Musée de l'Orangerie website
- Marchal, Jules (2008). "2: The Lejeune Report (1923)". Lord Leverhulme's Ghosts: Colonial Exploitation in the Congo. Translated by Martin Thom. Introduced by Adam Hochschild. London: Verso. pp. 27–35. ISBN 978-1-84467-239-4. First published as Travail forcé pour l'huile de palme de Lord Leverhulme: L'histoire du Congo 1910-1945, tome 3 by Editions Paula Bellings in 2001
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