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Charles Tombeur

de Tabora
Born(1867-05-04)4 May 1867
Liège, Belgium
Died2 December 1947(1947-12-02) (aged 80)
Brussels, Belgium
Years of service1887-1920
RankLieutenant-general
CommandsForce Publique
Battles / warsWorld War I
  • Battle of Tabora


Baron Charles Tombeur de Tabora, born Charles Tombeur (Liège, 4 May 1867 – Brussels, 2 December 1947), was a Belgian general who commanded the Force Publique in the Belgian Congo during World War I. He captured Tabora after some heavy fighting.

Tombeur studied at the Royal Military Academy in Brussels. In 1902 he attained the rank of Captain-Commandant in the Congo Free State. He remained there until 1908, when the Congo Free State was dissolved and the territory annexed as the Belgian Congo. After a stint in Belgium, He returned to the Congo as the administrator of Katanga Province from 1912 to 1914. In 1916 he was made Military Governor of the Belgian Occupied East African Territories.

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