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The Liberation of Belgium

The Liberation of Belgium
Author: Belgian Information Center (New York, N.Y.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 58
Release: 1944
Genre: World War, 1939-1945
ISBN:

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The Sorrows of Belgium

The Sorrows of Belgium
Author: Martin Conway
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2012-01-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 0199694346

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The liberation of Belgium by Allied troops in September 1944 marked the end of a harsh German Occupation, but also the beginning of a turbulent and decisive period in the history of the country. There would be no easy transition to peace. Instead, the rival political forces of King Leopold III and his supporters, the former government in exile in London, and the Resistance movements which had emerged during the Occupation confronted each other in a bitter struggle for political ascendancy. The subsequent few years were dominated by an almost continual air of political and social crisis as Resistance demonstrations, strikes, and protests for and against the King appeared to threaten civil war and the institutional dissolution of the country. And yet by 1947 a certain stability had been achieved: the Resistance groups had been marginalised, the Communist Party was excluded from government, the King languished in unwilling exile in Switzerland, and, most tangibly, the pre-war political parties and the parliamentary political regime had been restored. In this substantial contribution to the history of the liberation era in Europe, Martin Conway provides the first account, based on substantial new archival material, of this process of political normalisation, which provided the basis for the integration of Belgium into the post-war West European political order. That success, however, came at a cost: the absence of any substantial political reform after the Second World War exacerbated the tensions between the different social classes, linguistic communities, and regions within Belgium, providing the basis for the gradual unravelling of the Belgian nation-state which occurred over the second half of the twentieth century.


War. Occupation. Liberation

War. Occupation. Liberation
Author: Wannes Devos
Publisher: Lannoo Publishers
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-07-31
Genre:
ISBN: 9789401459099

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In this book, a roster of leading scholars, military historians, cultural critics, and writers reassess the events and consequences of the Second World War in Belgium. Each chapter is devoted to a unique aspect of wartime experience and wartime heritage, offering a fascinating summary of all aspects of life and society in Belgium during WWII. These thoughtful and powerful essays explore the turbulent interwar period leading up to the German invasion, the subsequent occupation of Belgium, its liberation, and how the conflict is remembered. The key themes include: from war to war; the invasion of May 1940; the military conflict; (living with) occupation and terror; collaboration and resistance; the war economy; the persecution of the Jews; German cultural policy and the expropriation of works of art; the liberation in 1944 and 1945; the Ardennes offensive and the V-weapons; Year Zero after the war; the post-war processing of the collective national trauma. AUTHORS: Edited by Wannes Devos and Kevin Gony in collaboration with the War Heritage Institute in Brussels. SELLING POINTS: * An in-depth study of Belgium during the Second World War, exploring themes of wartime heritage and history * Written by specialists for a broad and interested public and illustrated with previously unpublished photographs from national and international collections and archives * Published to coincide with the 75th anniversary of the liberation * Includes an epilogue by the internationally renowned historian and author Richard Overy 20 colour, 150 b/w images


The Battle for Geel (September 1944)

The Battle for Geel (September 1944)
Author: Gorik Goris (Historicus, Communicatiewetenschapper)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019
Genre:
ISBN:

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In the Campine (Kempen) during the liberation of the north of Belgium, the British had encountered severe German resistance for the first time since Normandy. In the township of Geel, which is located between two canals, the clash between the two adversaries was very hard. They fought what nowadays is known as the 'Battle for Geel.' Why is this battle known to be fierce? What was the course of this battle? How is it situated in the global Allied and German strategy? Which units were standing against each other? When you are visiting the town of Geel today, it is hard to image that you are walking around in one of the fiercest battlefields of the second world war in Flanders. During 3 weeks in September 1944, British and German troops fought against each other with tooth and nail. They engaged tanks, troops and lots of artillery. They fought for every inch...


A Small Nation in the Turmoil of the Second World War

A Small Nation in the Turmoil of the Second World War
Author: Herman van der Wee
Publisher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 495
Release: 2009
Genre: Banks and banking
ISBN: 9058677591

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This monograph presents an in-depth analysis of Belgium's monetary and financial history during the Second World War. Exploring Belgium's financial and business links with Germany, France, The Netherlands, Great Britain, the United States, and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the study focuses on the roles played by the Central Bank and private bankers in Brussels, by the Belgian government in exile in London, and by the Belgian minister plenipotentiary in New York. Among the subjects arising are: German attempts to plunder Belgium and Belgian resistance strategies; the peripeteia of the Belgian gold reserve; the role of the Belgian Congo; Belgium's participation in the discussions leading up to the Bretton Woods conference; and the negotiations for creating a Customs Union, blueprint for the 1958 Treaty of Rome. The final part of the book analyzes the famous monetary reform devised by Belgian Minister of Finance Camille Gutt at the liberation of the country in September 1944.


Joining Hitler's Crusade

Joining Hitler's Crusade
Author: David Stahel
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1316510344

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A ground-breaking study that looks at why European nations sent troops to take part in Hitler's invasion of the Soviet Union.


The Rape of Belgium

The Rape of Belgium
Author: Larry Zuckerman
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2004-02
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814797044

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The author presents a compelling and untold story of Germany's occupation of Belgium after WW1. It's a great, trade history book from a wonderful storyteller.


Shaba II

Shaba II
Author: Thomas Paul Odom
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1993
Genre: Belgium
ISBN:

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