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German Attempts to Divide Belgium (Classic Reprint)
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Germany's officially proclaimed policy in Belgium therefore amounted to this: Germany did not intend to annex Belgium, but she intended to use it as a pledge, or pawn, to obtain guaranties against England and France. How did she intend to use it? What were the guaranties? Much light is thrown on these ques tions by the administrative policy which Germany had carried out in Belgium since the war began. If we may judge from her con duct in Belgium, the purpose of the German Government was to destroy the Belgian state and to dissolve the Belgian nation. If her measures had succeeded, there would be no Belgium.
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