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In ‘The Mentor: Belgium the Brave’, Ruth Kedzie Wood provides a compelling account of Belgium’s resilience during World War I. This classic book, published in March 1920, delves into the history, culture, and bravery of the Belgian people in the face of adversity. Wood’s detailed narrative captures the spirit of the nation as it fought against German occupation and emerged victorious. Through powerful storytelling and historical insights, the author brings to life the sacrifices made by the Belgian citizens and armed forces during this tumultuous period. ‘The Mentor: Belgium the Brave’ is a must-read for history enthusiasts and those interested in the resilience of a nation during wartime.







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