World War I: The War That Destroyed Old Empires — Fexingo History
In August 1914, Germany invaded neutral Belgium as part of the Schlieffen Plan, a move that would define the war's moral character and military trajectory. This episode focuses on the brutal siege of Liège, where Belgian forts held out for 11 days against German heavy artillery, buying time for the French and British. We explore the Battle of the Yser, where King Albert I ordered the flooding of the polders to stop the German advance, creating a water barrier that held for four years. The German reprisals against civilians, including the sack of Leuven and the destruction of its university library, sparked international outrage and gave rise to the 'Rape of Belgium' propaganda. We also cover the race to the sea and the establishment of the Ypres Salient, where the Belgian army held a tiny sliver of their country for the rest of the war. Key figures include King Albert I, General von Emmich, and the stubborn defenders of Fort Loncin. This is the story of how Belgium's defiance became a symbol of resistance and why, for many, the war began not in the Balkans but on the Belgian plains. #WorldWarI #Belgium #SchlieffenPlan #SiegeOfLiège #KingAlbertI #BattleOfTheYser #RapeOfBelgium #Leuven #FortLoncin #GermanInvasion #YpresSalient #GreatWar #Neutrality #Propaganda #TotalWar #History #FexingoHistory #WesternFront Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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