Martyrdom Of Belgium; Official Report Of Massacres Of Peaceable Citizens, Women And Children By The German Army; Testimony Of Eye-Witnesses
'Martyrdom Of Belgium; Official Report Of Massacres Of Peaceable Citizens, Women And Children By The German Army; Testimony Of Eye-Witnesses' Summary
'Martyrdom of Belgium' is a powerful indictment of the German military's conduct in Belgium during World War I. The book, written by George Cooreman, compiles firsthand accounts of the atrocities committed by German troops against Belgian civilians. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of survivors, who describe the indiscriminate killings, the burning of homes and villages, and the forced displacement of families. The author recounts the devastation wrought upon Belgian cities, the desecration of churches, and the looting and plundering of civilian property. The book's central theme revolves around the violation of Belgium's neutrality and the brutality inflicted upon its innocent population. The author uses vivid imagery and detailed descriptions to convey the horror of the events, aiming to expose the true nature of the conflict and the suffering it inflicted upon those caught in its midst. The book serves as a historical document and a chilling testament to the human cost of war.Book Details
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