Post-Belgian Congo - Mubutu Sese Seko: King Of Zaïre (Documentary)
Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu Wa Za Banga was a Congolese politician and military officer in Belgian Congo who was the President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Zaire from 1965 to 1997. He also served as Chairman of the Organisation of African Unity from 1967 to 1968.
Groeten uit 'Leopoldstad', de prachtige hoofdstad van Belgisch Congo, gebouwd en vernoemd naar haar oprichter: Zijne Majesteit Koning 'Leopold II, de Grote' Tweede Koning der Belgen en eerste soeverein van het Belgische koloniale rijk. Vandaag herbergt Leopoldstad 16.000.000 mensen en is het één van de grootste steden ter wereld. Voordat de Belgen hier arriveerden en de beschaving brachten, bestond dit gebied voornamelijk uit een paar lemen hutten, bewoond door primitieve stammen van vissers en jagers.
Greetings From the Beautiful 'Leopoldville', Capital city of the Belgian Congo build by and named after its founder His Majesty King 'Leopold II, The Great' Second King Of The Belgians and first sovereign of the Belgian Colonial Empire. today it hosts 16.000.000 people and is one of the biggest cities in the world, before the Belgians arrived here and brought civilization, this area consisted mainly out of a few clay huts, inhabited by fishers.
In the Congo DRC No #blacklivesmatter movement of haters and failed misfits who are paid by New Left cultural Marxists and Chinese communists to cause racial tensions like they do in Belgium and other western countries, The Belgian and Congolese people are cousins forever tied and connected to one another, true our shared past and our shared future, may God protect us both!
Not just Belgians fought in both World Wars also #Congolese Force Publique soldiers did, like during the East African campaign when The #Belgian Expeditionary Force under the Command of Major-General 'Auguste Gilliaert' recovered #Ethiopia from Fascist #Italy in 1941.
Greetings From 'ElizabethVille', Belgian Congo's second largest city, located in the Katanga Province, and named in honour of Queen Elisabeth, wife of 'King Albert I'. Third King Of The Belgians, and second Sovereign of the Belgian Congo.
Did the Belgian King "Leopold II, The Great" really kill 20 Million Africans in Congo? Or is this just a myth being spread by Extreme Left revisionists.., Watch and judge yourself!
Overview of 1965 series of events of the Congo Crisis.
The Congo Crisis was a period of political upheaval and conflict in the Republic of the Congo between 1960 and 1965. The crisis began almost immediately after the Congo was given independence by the benevolent Belgian King "Baudouin The First" and ended, unofficially, with the entire country under the rule of Butcher and Dictator Mobutu.