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Hacking Through Belgium

By Edmund (Military historian) Dane

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Faced with an impossible choice between surrender and war, a small nation chooses to defy a mighty empire, sparking a conflict that will change the world.

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2018-02-28
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"Hacking Through Belgium" by Edmund Dane is a retelling of Belgium's stand against German forces during World War I. The book paints a picture of the Belgian government’s difficult decisions as they faced demands from Germany to allow them to march troops across their lands. The account explores King Albert's leadership and the country's brave choice to resist, highlighting the country’s determination to protect its freedom even as the shadow of war grew closer, showing their role in the bigger picture of international alliances. It celebrates the courage and dedication of the Belgian people during a period of great danger.

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