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Exposition du 1er au 30 octobre 1917... organisee par l

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Exposition du 1er au 30 octobre 1917... organisee par l

Exposition du 1er au 30 octobre 1917... organisee par la Ligue Souvenez-Vous... documents, photographies, affiches, ... aux crimes allemands. A German soldier escorting an unhappy group of people through the streets. The Germans deported more than 120, 000 Belgians back to Germany, and relocated about 20, 000 French within the invaded French territories. Date 1917. Exposition du 1er au 30 octobre 1917... organisee par la Ligue Souvenez-Vous... documents, photographies, affiches, ... aux crimes allemands. A German soldier escorting an unhappy group of people through the streets. The Germans deported more than 120, 000 Belgians back to Germany, and relocated about 20, 000 French within the invaded French territories. Date 1917

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Exposition du 1er au 30 octobre 1917: Memories of German Atrocities - A poignant reminder of the dark chapter in history when Germany, during World War I, forcibly deported over 120,000 Belgians back to their homeland and relocated approximately 20,000 French citizens within the invaded territories. This haunting image, captured in 1917, depicts a German soldier escorting a group of unhappy civilians through the streets. The Ligue Souvenez-Vous (Remember League) organized this exhibition, showcasing documents, photographs, and posters as evidence of the heinous crimes committed against innocent civilians during the German occupation. The League aimed to raise awareness and keep the memories alive, ensuring that the atrocities would never be forgotten. This powerful visual reminder serves as a testament to the resilience and courage of those affected and the importance of remembering history to prevent its recurrence.

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