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Belgium. Bronze Medal 1916, commemorating the resistance of the Belgian Army in Liege, Waelhem and Nieuport in 1914

Belgium. Bronze Medal 1916, commemorating the resistance of the Belgian Army in Liege, Waelhem and Nieuwpoort in 1914

PLN350.00
KOD: 4609007RMA

Belgium. Bronze Medal 1916, commemorating the resistance of the Belgian Army in Liege, Waelhem and Nieuwpoort in 1914, by Pierre Theunis, Bronze 70,00 mm, weight 121,07 g., Condition UNC, nice brown patina, very large and impressive medal.

KOD: 4609007RMA

The German invasion of Belgium was a military campaign which began on 4 August 1914. Earlier, 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. On 2 August, the German government sent an ultimatum to Belgium, demanding passage through the country and German forces invaded Luxembourg. Two days later, the Belgian government refused the demands and the British government guaranteed military support to Belgium. The German government declared war on Belgium on 4 August; German troops crossed the border and began the Battle of Liège.

The Battle of Liège (5–16 August 1914) [also French: Bataille de Liège] was the opening engagement of the German invasion of Belgium and the first battle of the First World War. The city of Liège was protected by a ring of modern fortresses to form the Fortified position of Liège, one of several fortified cities to delay an invasion to allow troops from the powers which had guaranteed Belgian neutrality to assist the Belgian Army to expel the invaders. source: wikipedia

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4609007RMA

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