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The German Fury in Belgium

The German Fury in Belgium

John Buchan

The German Fury in Belgium, written by John Buchan in the early 20th century, is a historical account detailing the atrocities committed by the German Army during their invasion of Belgium in World War I. The narrative is based on the firsthand experiences of journalist Mokveld, who documents the inhumane treatment of civilians and the chaos that ensued during the occupation. This work provides a critical perspective on the impact of war on society and the brutal realities faced by those caught in the conflict.

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A historical account written in the early 20th century. The narrative provides a firsthand perspective on the atrocities...

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Experiences of a Netherland Journalist during four months with the German army in Belgium.

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