Contents
- The German Ultimatum to Belgium
- The German Invasion of Neutral Belgium Was a Violation of International Law
- The Germans Used Human Shields and Killed Belgian Civilians Including Women and Children at the Start of the Invasion
- The First Week of the Invasion: The Massacre in Melen
- German Soldiers Were Ordered to Kill Belgian Civilians
- Despite the Orders, Some German Officers Tried to Stop or Prevent the Killing of Civilians
- German Troops Were Ordered to Destroy Dinant and Execute the Civilian Population
- Dinant: Massacre at the Bourdon Wall
- The Germans Sacked the Medieval Town of Leuven and Destroyed Its Irreplaceable 12th Century Library
- The Killing of Innocent Civilians and the Sacking of Leuven Justifiably Turned the World against Germany
- Aftermath of the German Invasion and Occupation
- Unintended Consequence of Atrocities in Belgium: Disbelief of Nazi Atrocities during the Second World War
- Remembrance
- Endnotes
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