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  1. "The Belgian Massacres. To the Workmen of Europe and the United States " is a minor political pamphlet written by Karl Marx in May 1869. In it, Marx responds to the violent repression of strikes which had occurred in Belgium the previous month.

  2. Marx wrote this address to the workers of Europe and the United States following the bloody events in Belgium in April 1869. On April 20, the General Council heard the report of Eugen Hins, of the Belgian Federal Council of the International, who had been sent to the spot to investigate the details of the massacre in Seraing and Frameries.

  3. At a commemoration ceremony on May 6, 2001, in the Belgian town of Dinant, attended by Belgium's defense minister Andre Flahaut, World War II veterans, and the ambassadors of Germany, France and Britain, state secretary of the German Ministry of Defence, Walter Kolbow, officially apologized for a massacre of 674 civilians that took place on August 23, 1914, in the aftermath of the Battle of ...

  4. Vor 3 Tagen · The invasion of Belgium was the foundation of the key propaganda tool for the Entente Cordiale, a Franco-British-Russia alliance created in August 1914. After Britain declared war on Germany for violating Belgium's neutrality (guaranteed by an 1839 treaty), British authorities spearheaded a propaganda push to muster anti-German sentiment.

  5. 211. Massacre of Belgian civilians by German troops in collective punishment during the First World War. Massacre of Tamines. Aug 21, 1914. Tamines, Province of Namur. 384. Massacre of Belgian civilians by German soldiers in response for "Franc-tireur" attacks during the First World War. Dinant massacre. Aug 23, 1914.

  6. 21. Nov. 2023 · In Belgium’s decadent but turbulent 1980s, a mysterious gang of criminals showed up out of the blue to commit a series of murders and violent robberies across the country. Dubbed the Brabant Killers by the press, (les Tueurs du Brabant in French, de Bende van Nijvel in Dutch), they killed 28 people, including children, and injured over 40. And then they abruptly disappeared.

  7. 13. Mai 1999 · A new book has ignited a furious row in a country coming to grips with its colonial legacy. Stephen Bates reports. Wed 12 May 1999 20.30 EDT. As the sun sank slowly over Brussels, its fading rays ...