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This is a new release of the original 1929 edition.
1929. This work contains an authorized biography of King Albert I,
the son of Philip, Count of Flanders. Albert succeeded his uncle,
Leopold II, on the throne, and served in the army and Senate. King
Albert reaffirmed the neutrality of Belgian and refused to allow
the German troops free passage through his country. He led the
Belgian army in the retreat to Flanders, as well as leading the
Belgian and French troops in the final Allied offensive. King
Albert is known for introducing a new monetary system to Belgium
and his reconstruction after the war. Illustrated.
1929. This work contains an authorized biography of King Albert I,
the son of Philip, Count of Flanders. Albert succeeded his uncle,
Leopold II, on the throne, and served in the army and Senate. King
Albert reaffirmed the neutrality of Belgian and refused to allow
the German troops free passage through his country. He led the
Belgian army in the retreat to Flanders, as well as leading the
Belgian and French troops in the final Allied offensive. King
Albert is known for introducing a new monetary system to Belgium
and his reconstruction after the war. Illustrated.
This work contains an authorized biography of King Albert I, the
son of Philip, Count of Flanders. Albert succeeded his uncle,
Leopold II, on the throne, and served in the army and Senate. King
Albert reaffirmed the neutrality of Belgian and refused to allow
the German troops free passage through his country. He led the
Belgian army in the retreat to Flanders, as well as leading the
Belgian and French troops in the final Allied offensive. King
Albert is known for introducing a new monetary system to Belgium
and his reconstruction after the war. Illustrated.
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