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The Martyrdom of Belgium

Belgium Commission d'Enquête Sur La VI

"The Martyrdom of Belgium: Official Report of Massacres of Peaceable Citizens, Women and Children by The German Army" offers a harrowing account of the atrocities committed during World War I. Penned by Gilbert K. Chesterton, this historical document meticulously details the massacres perpetrated by the German army against the Belgian population.

This book serves as a stark reminder of the brutal realities of war, focusing on the systematic targeting of civilians in Belgium. It presents an official report, documenting the war crimes and the immense suffering endured by innocent men, women, and children. "The Martyrdom of Belgium" stands as a powerful indictment of the horrors of armed conflict and a testament to the resilience of the Belgian people. A crucial historical record for anyone seeking to understand the impact of World War I and the devastating consequences of wartime atrocities.

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Anson Street Press
  • Publish Date: Mar 29th, 2025
  • Pages: 26
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.21in - 6.14in - 0.05in - 0.11lb
  • EAN: 9781023362733
  • Categories: Europe - Benelux Countries (Belgium, Netherlands, LuxembourgWars & Conflicts - World War IModern - 21st Century