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Through the Iron Bars: Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium

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A vivid account of life under German occupation recounts civilian endurance, economic plunder, and cultural repression across two years in Belgium. It documents military operations and focuses on ordinary citizens—shopkeepers, workers, and families—who endure requisitions, forced labor, confiscation of food and materials, and punitive fines while preserving moral resistance and national spirit. Chapters combine eyewitness narrative, statistical description of famine and industrial collapse, and satirical cartoons to show how systematic appropriation, transport disruptions, and deportations devastated agriculture, commerce, and livelihoods, leaving widespread unemployment, scarcity, and dependence on relief commissions.

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Emile Cammaerts

Emile Cammaerts was a Belgian author and historian known for his insightful explorations of Belgium's history and culture. His notable works include "Belgium: From the Roman Invasion to the Present Day," which provides a comprehensive overview of the nation's historical development, and "Through the Iron Bars: Two Years of German Occupation in Belgium," a poignant account of life during World War I. Cammaerts' writings reflect his deep engagement with the complexities of Belgian identity and the impact of historical events on its society. His contributions to literature and history continue to resonate, offering valuable perspectives on Belgium's past.

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