Hacking Through Belgium (Classic Reprint) - Couverture souple

Edmund Dane

 
9781330865675: Hacking Through Belgium (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

Relive a pivotal chapter of World War I through the Belgian siege and its echoes. This nonfiction account follows Belgium’s perilous crossroads as German forces press for neutrality, occupation, and occupation’s heavy price. With vivid scenes from Brussels to Antwerp, it chronicles decisions, courage, and the human cost when a nation fights to defend its independence.

The narrative moves from the fateful Note in Berlin to the Belgian cabinet’s tough choice, the daring defense of Ghent, and the brutal realities of a city under siege. It paints a clear portrait of civilian fear, military strategy, evacuation efforts, and the surge of refugees along roads, rivers, and rails. Readers witness the everyday acts of dignity amid chaos, and the international stakes behind each decision.




  • Understand the diplomatic background that shaped Belgium’s response to invasion.

  • See how civilians, leaders, and troops faced bombardment, occupation, and mass displacement.

  • Follow the evacuation of Antwerp and the use of ships, trains, and ports to save lives and goods.

  • Get a grounded view of the human cost and the endurance of a nation under threat.



Ideal for readers of military history and those seeking a focused, human-centered account of Belgium’s role in the early days of World War I.


nonfiction

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