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Pierrot, Dog Of Belgium
- Written by: Walter Alden Dyer
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In the midst of the First World War, Pierrot, Dog Of Belgium tells a poignant tale of loss and resilience. The novella opens with a haunting depiction of a ravaged Belgium, where the once vibrant meadows and ancient cities now bear the scars of conflict. As the nation weeps for its fallen, we hear the heart-wrenching cries of citizens—innocent townsfolk, Walloon and Flemish peasants caught in the turmoil of war. Among their stories emerges that of a little girl named Lisa and her faithful dog, whose loyalty echoes through the chaos. This evocative narrative captures not only the devastation ...
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Random History of Belgium
- Written by: Manuel Van den Eynde
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This history podcast tells the story of Belgium's history, in a non-chronological order. Every two weeks, we'll cover Belgian history and take the bits and pieces we like, to entertain and inform the listeners. Our place on the web: rhob.be
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The History of Belgium: A Small Country with a Giant Colonial Legacy — Fexingo History
- Written by: Fexingo
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Belgium: a patchwork of Dutch-speaking Flanders and French-speaking Wallonia, a cobbled-together buffer state that punched far above its weight. In its short 1830s independence, it carved out a brutal African empire under King Leopold II—a personal colony that became a byword for atrocity in the Congo Free State (1885-1908). The show traces the arc from the Burgundian and Spanish Habsburg rule, through the Austrian Netherlands and the United Kingdom of the Netherlands, to the revolutionary birth of the nation. Lucas and Luna explore the linguistic fault lines that still divide the country, ...
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Journal of Impressions in Belgium
- Written by: May Sinclair
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In 1914, renowned novelist and poet May Sinclair willingly left the safety of England to venture into the heart of the Western Front. She joined the Munro Ambulance Corps, aiding injured Belgian soldiers in Flanders amidst the horrors of the Great War. Despite her brief yet traumatising time at the frontlines, Sinclairs encounters deeply influenced her subsequent literary works. This podcast delves into her journal, a raw and poignant account of war from the front lines. Sinclair, who faced death multiple times, provides a vivid, heart-wrenching narrative of human suffering and bravery during ...
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Journal From Our Legation in Belgium
- Written by: Hugh Gibson
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Delve into the firsthand experiences of an American diplomat stationed in Brussels during the onset of World War I in 1914. The book is a compilation of curated entries from his daily journal, providing a unique lens into the tumultuous atmosphere surrounding Germanys invasion of Belgium. His role as a diplomat for the then-neutral United States positioned him ideally to observe and document the decision-making processes of military and civilian leaders, the publics reaction to the escalating crisis, and the humanitarian efforts of international relief organizations grappling with a sudden ...
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Massacres in Belgium Eyewitness Accounts from WWI
- Written by: George Cooreman
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This poignant report sheds light on the harrowing experiences of Belgian citizens during World War I, detailing the atrocities committed by the German army following their invasion of this neutral nation. Through powerful eyewitness testimonies, listeners will gain a deeper understanding of the impact of war on innocent lives. - Summary by David Wales
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