1946 in Luxembourg
The following lists events that happened during 1946 in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.Incumbents
Events
January – March
April – June
- 17 April – Luxembourg signs a convention with France and Belgium to place the Luxembourg railway network in the hands of the Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois, in which France and Belgium each take a 24.5% stake.
- 29 April – The Mayor of Luxembourg City, Gaston Diderich, dies in office and is succeeded by Émile Hamilius.
- 14 May – Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois is founded.
- 13 June – Charles Marx dies in a car crash. He was replaced in the government by Dominique Urbany eight days later.
July – September
- 14 July – Former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill visits Luxembourg for two days.
- 29 August – In a cabinet reshuffle, the independent Guillaume Konsbruck is replaced by the CSV's Lambert Schaus.
October – December
- 28 November – Former Prime Minister Pierre Prüm is sentenced to four years in prison for collaboration with Nazi Germany.
Births
- 2 January – Fernand Diederich, politician
- 6 January – Victor Gillen, member of the Council of State
- 17 January – Jean-Jacques Kasel, jurist
- 18 January – Guy Lenz, soldier
- 22 February – Marc Fischbach, politician
- 6 April – Mario Hirsch, journalist
- 7 April – Léon Krier, architect
- 4 December – Pierre Even, composer
Deaths
- 29 April – Gaston Diderich, politician
- 13 June – Charles Marx, politician
- 24 October – Hubert Loutsch, politician and former Prime Minister
Footnotes