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Occupation during the War (Belgium and France) By Larissa Wegner This article examines the German occupation of Belgium and Northern France in 1914–1918. Besides focussing on the occupiers’ motives and logic of actio
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Lille / /

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Europe / /

Country

Germany / Belgium / France / United Kingdom / /

Facility

University of Freiburg Section Editors / University of Ghent / /

IndustryTerm

food rations / resistance networks / electricity / food supply / carrier pigeons / scarce food / food shortage / customary law / food / /

MedicalCondition

bigger paranoia / venereal diseases / /

Movie

Living with the enemy / /

NaturalFeature

river Somme / North Sea / British sea / /

Organization

General government / University of Ghent / Prussian War Ministry / Belgian government / Commission for Relief in Belgium / German army / British Government / German government / Third Supreme Command / Third Supreme Army Command / army / /

Person

Erich Ludendorff / Moritz von Bissing / Benoît Majerus / Edith Cavell / Alexis-Armand Charost / Joseph Mercier / Larissa Wegner / Paul von Hindenburg / Nicolas Beaupré / /

Position

Archbishop / spy / military governor at its head / General Governor / bishop / nurse / military governor / /

PublishedMedium

the European post / /

Region

Northern France / Eastern France / /

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