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De val van Antwerpen (october 1914)

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The author provides an eyewitness chronicle of a city under siege, opening with the tense final days of peace and abrupt mobilization and moving through civilian anxiety, long bank queues, and tearful farewells. Military events and their human consequences are recounted: fort bombardments, aerial raids, frontline clashes, ambulance work, suicides, and official and clerical responses. The narrative traces escalating destruction across streets and neighborhoods and concludes with the organized mass evacuation and the difficult journey into exile.

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Jozef Muls

Jozef Muls was a Belgian author known for his historical work, particularly "De val van Antwerpen (october 1914)," which explores the events surrounding the fall of Antwerp during World War I. His writing provides valuable insights into the impact of the war on Belgium and its people. Muls's contributions to literature reflect a deep engagement with the historical context of his time, making his work significant for those interested in the complexities of wartime experiences and national identity.

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