Belgenmonument - Amersfoort, Netherlands
Posted by: eilers1
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After the fall of Antwerp about 14.500 Belgian soldiers fled to the Netherlands were they were interned. This enormous monument was built as a gift to the Netherlands from Belgium.
Waymark Code: WM15EZ0
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Date Posted: 12/23/2021
Views: 18
The Netherlands were neutral in the First World War. Belgian soldiers came to the Netherlands and were interned here. In total there were about 14,500 of them. They had to wait for years before they could return to their homeland. The boredom was great and in time vocational schools were established where the soldiers could receive an education.
As a token of thanks, the Belgians donated het Belgenmonument to the Netherlands. In October 1916 a plan was submitted to have the monument built by the now trained Belgian soldiers. It was finished in 1919.
Type of Historic Site: Memorial/Monument
Address of Building, Object, or Site: Belgenlaan 9 Amersfoort, Utrecht the Netherlands 3818ZJ
Website: [Web Link]
Admission Prices: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
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Posted Coordinates Location: The monument itself.
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