Bag om The Neutrality of Belgium
The invasion of Belgium by Germany in 1914 marked a critical turning point in the outbreak of World War I. In this meticulous study, Fuehr examines the legal and political dimensions of Belgium's neutrality and the broader implications for international law and diplomacy. Drawing on primary sources and expert analysis, he offers a nuanced and engaging exploration of one of the most significant events of the 20th century.
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