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The German Fury in Belgium Experiences of a Netherland Journalist during four months with the German Army in Belgium

By L. (Lambertus) Mokveld

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Witness the brutal invasion as a neutral journalist exposes the inhumanity and chaos inflicted upon Belgian civilians during the early days of World War I.

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2019-09-26
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"The German Fury in Belgium" by L. Mokveld, is a historical record from the viewpoint of a journalist during World War I. It tells about the terrible way the German Army acted when they invaded Belgium. As someone who wasn't taking sides, the author saw firsthand how innocent people were treated badly and the mess that was left after battles. Early in the book, the author gets to Belgium as the war starts and shows the reader the worry and fear of the people as the German soldiers come closer. Readers will experience the sad truth of war through descriptions of people trying to escape, towns that have been burned, and small fights. The author makes a strong point about how unfairly people were treated, and the story aims to uncover the awful parts of this period in history.

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