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  1. 1918 American poster used to encourage the purchase of War Bonds. The history of Belgium in World War I traces Belgium's role between the German invasion in 1914, through the continued military resistance and occupation of the territory by German forces to the armistice in 1918, as well as the role it played in the international war effort ...

  2. The German invasion of Belgium was a military campaign which began on 4 August 1914. On 24 July, the Belgian government had announced that if war came it would uphold its neutrality. The Belgian government mobilised its armed forces on 31 July and a state of heightened alert ( Kriegsgefahr) was proclaimed in Germany.

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    • German victory
  3. The Belgian government ordered a general mobilisation on 31 July 1914. [9] During the early stages of the 1914 campaign, the military had a strength of nearly 220,000 men: 120,500 regular soldiers. [6] 65,000 reservists assigned to fortress units [6] 46,000 militia of the Garde Civique [6] 18,000 new volunteers. [6]

  4. Nov 5, 2023 · Following the fall of Liège, King Albert has ordered a withdrawal of Belgium’s remaining 65,000 troops to Antwerp. Together with 80,000 garrison troops, Antwerp’s ring of 48 outer and inner forts will present formidable opposition to the Germany Army. 18 August 1914. Civilians beware!

  5. Sep 15, 2019 · During World War I the Belgians fielded a variety of field. guns, such as the 75mm M05, the 75mm Model TR, the 105mm M13, the 75mm M18, and. the 120mm field howitzer. After the German invasion, the plan to send the army to the. Meuse was abandoned and it stayed on the Gette River, as Selliers wanted, with.

  6. Jul 1, 2024 · The Treaty of Versailles (1919), ending World War I, abolished Belgium’s obligatory neutrality and returned the cantons of Eupen and Malmédy to its territory. In 1920 a treaty of military assistance was signed with France. In 1921 an economic union was concluded with Luxembourg that tied the currencies of Belgium and Luxembourg together.

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  8. Between August 1914 and November 1918 the Belgian army took part in the First World War against the German aggressor. This article describes the way the Belgian army fought this war that began disastrously for Belgium, with 95 percent of the territory being occupied within three months. Despite a strong and widespread collective will to ...

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