Posted 6 years ago
huddyhuddy
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Occupied Belgium went through the same system of locating and registering of its Jewish population and Jewish refugees as well living in inside their borders as all countries that feel under German invasion and rule.
Here is a foreigners identity card being issued to a Polish refugee named Mojsze, who thought being in Belgium would offer him safety and security from the Germans, but one could not have been more wrong, and sadly, at the time, he could not have foreseen the events that would unfold after 1939.
His ID card was indicated as being a Jew, in French and Flemish and as records show, he was sent to Flossenbürg concentration camp later on, tragically not surviving, perishing shortly before the end of the war.