The developments, that started at the end of the 19th century, were interrupted by the First World War (1914 – 1918). After the war, wages and prices rose, an agriculture crisis broke out, and industrialization continued. Shortly after the war, many municipalities in the province of North Brabant were merged or annexed to control the costs of the municipal apparatus. The merger of the villages of Oerle, Meerveldhoven, Veldhoven and Zeelst did not inspire much discussion. The new municipality of Veldhoven became official on May 1, 1921 and had over 4900 inhabitants. The number of inhabitants grew very quickly, to a population of 10,877 by 1950.