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Belgians Under the German Eagle

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The author, writing from occupied territory, compiles German-origin and censored Belgian sources to document the military invasion and year-long occupation of Belgium during the First World War. The work traces diplomatic pretexts and the breach of neutrality, catalogues alleged German reprisals, massacres, and breaches of the Hague Conventions, and describes requisitions, hostages, pillage, and the resulting famine and refugee flows. It examines German propaganda, censorship, official falsehoods, and prevailing intellectual attitudes that justified violence, and records relief efforts and international aid. Documentary evidence and contemporary press material are used to portray daily life under occupation and its legal and moral consequences.

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Jean Massart

Jean Massart was a Belgian author known for his works that explore the impact of World War I on Belgium. His notable book, "Belgians Under the German Eagle," provides a detailed account of the experiences of Belgians during the German occupation. Massart also contributed to the understanding of wartime media through his work "La Presse Clandestine dans la Belgique Occupée," which examines the role of clandestine press in occupied Belgium. His writings reflect the resilience and struggles of the Belgian people during a tumultuous period in history.

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