L gislation allemande pour le territoire belge occup (textes officiels), Volume 15, 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 comprehensive look into the legal framework imposed by German authorities. It serves as an invaluable resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of wartime occupation and the administration of justice during this tumultuous period. The official texts provide firsthand insight into the policies that shaped life in occupied Belgium. This book sheds light on a crucial aspect of World War I history and the legal ramifications of military occupation.
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