Het onwaarschijnlijkste land ter wereld
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"[[Het onwaarschijnlijkste land ter wereld]]" (2023) is a text by [[Anton Jäger]] on the postwar history of Belgium. | "[[Het onwaarschijnlijkste land ter wereld]]" (2023) is a text by [[Anton Jäger]] on the postwar history of Belgium. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
- | *[[Huts]], [[De Nul]] en [[Verhaeghe]] | + | *[[Fernand Huts]], [[Jan De Nul]] en [[Bart Verhaeghe]] |
*[[De Gaulle]] on Belgium | *[[De Gaulle]] on Belgium | ||
*[[Matthias Lievens]] | *[[Matthias Lievens]] |
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"Het onwaarschijnlijkste land ter wereld" (2023) is a text by Anton Jäger on the postwar history of Belgium.
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See also
- Fernand Huts, Jan De Nul en Bart Verhaeghe
- De Gaulle on Belgium
- Matthias Lievens
- Het beleg van Laken
- Paul Volcker
- "De kring en het netwerk" (1992) by Bart Verschaffel
- Het verhaal van Vlaanderen
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