September
EN – A new school year starts. The annual market and fun fair is nearing. In my hometown the Centenary of The Great War is ending. Like in 1914, attention […]
EN – A new school year starts. The annual market and fun fair is nearing. In my hometown the Centenary of The Great War is ending. Like in 1914, attention […]
EN – Amandus Hermans had his second birthday exactly on the day the war broke out. His life had barely started. The world around him was warm and safe. […]
EN – We’re still recovering from our first major communications action: the distribution by ‘newspaper boys’ of our ‘Flanders Fields Post’. History, interviews, articles on what to see in Flanders, […]
EN – Why celebrate the beginning of a war, a friend of mine asked with mild criticism, one would expect that the end of war offers more reasons for joy? […]
EN – When I’m organising a gathering of friends, the last hour before the event I tend to be pretty nervous. While all has been put in place – the […]
EN – It is hard to know if this artwork depicts a war or a festival. It helps if you know a few more things about it. Like this: the […]
EN – There is no other way. If you are to discover more about your family’s connection to WWI, you ‘ll have to dive into the mysterious world of Archives. […]
EN – Dear Ana, The Dawn Service at Polygon Wood this year was a bit of a wet affair. Halfway the ceremony rain started pouring down on the nearly 1000 […]
EN – That’s how they look like. Files, meticulously classified in Veerle’s drawer. What they really are: 23 project proposals for remembrance events in Flanders during the years 2016 to […]
EN – Don’t stay in Ypres. Do visit this tranquil and welcoming town, do visit its impressive In Flanders Fields Museum. But then, if you possibly can, put on your […]