L gislation allemande pour le territoire belge occup (textes officiels), Volume 11 presents a detailed compilation of German laws and regulations implemented in occupied Belgium during World War I. Authored by Charles Henry Huberich and Alexander Nicol-Speyer, this volume offers a crucial insight into the legal and administrative mechanisms imposed by the German authorities. The texts, presented in their original French, provide an essential historical record for understanding the complexities of wartime governance and the occupation policies that shaped life in Belgium during this period. This meticulously documented collection is invaluable for researchers, historians, and anyone interested in the legal dimensions of military occupation and the history of World War I.
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