
Belgians Under the German Eagle
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Authors:
- Massart, Jean
1865 - 1925
- Miall, Bernard
1876 - 1953
About this book
In the tumultuous era of World War I, Belgium found itself at the mercy of German occupation, a violation of its longstanding neutrality. "Belgians Under the German Eagle" by Jean Massart offers a gripping account of this harrowing period, detailing the stark realities faced by civilians as they navigated a landscape marked by oppression and resilience. The narrative sheds light on the brutal tactics employed by the occupiers and the indomitable spirit of the Belgian people, highlighting the struggle for dignity amidst adversity. Ideal for historians and civic activists alike, this document serves as a crucial reminder of the fight for autonomy and the human cost of war. Explore the depths of courage and suffering in this essential historical text.
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