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Belgian Refugees in First World War Britain (Hardcover)
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Belgian Refugees in First World War Britain (Hardcover)
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Around 250,000 Belgian refugees who fled the German invasion spent
the First World War in Britain - the largest refugee presence
Britain has ever witnessed. Welcomed in a wave of humanitarian
sympathy for 'Poor Little Belgium', within a few months Belgian
exiles were pushed off the front pages of newspapers by the news of
direct British involvement in the war. Following rapid repatriation
at British government expense in late 1918 and 1919 Belgian
refugees were soon lost from public memory with few memorials or
markers of their mass presence. Reactions to Belgian refugees
discussed in this book include the mixed responses of local
populations to the refugee presence, which ranged from extensive
charitable efforts to public and trade union protests aimed at
protecting local jobs and housing. This book also explores the
roles of central and local government agencies which supported and
employed Belgian refugees en masse yet also used them as a
propaganda tool to publicise German outrages against civilians to
encourage support for the Allied war effort. This book covers
responses to Belgian refugees in England, Scotland, Ireland and
Wales in a Home Front wartime episode which generated intense
public interest and charitable and government action. This book was
originally published as a special issue of Immigrants and
Minorities: Historical Studies in Ethnicity, Migration and
Diaspora.
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