The Other Time Germany Was an Ass
Description
In this episode of the Historical Blunders Podcast, we dive into the complex history of the German invasion of Belgium during World War I. Hosts Nate and Brett offer a humorous, yet informative perspective on why Germany often plays the villain in history, especially looking at their tactics and atrocities in Belgium. The episode covers the Schlieffen Plan, Belgium's unexpected resistance, and the subsequent atrocities committed by German forces. We also explore the Treaty of London, Belgian civilian resistance, and the long-term impacts on Belgium and World War I. Additionally, you'll hear trivia moments, discussions about military responses, and even insights into Belgium's culture and modern history. Join us for a deep dive into an often-overlooked chapter of World War I history!
00:00 Introduction and Germany's Reputation
00:41 World War I vs. World War II
01:44 The German Invasion of Belgium
03:50 Belgium's Resistance and Identity
07:33 Historical Context and Treaties
11:13 Belgium's Struggle and German Atrocities
24:43 The Start of Civilian Militias
24:56 The Great War: A Modern Battlefield
25:19 Naming the World Wars
26:18 German Atrocities in Louvain
27:52 Belgian Refugee Crisis
28:24 German Occupation and Resistance
32:15 Belgian Trivia and Fun Facts
37:10 Belgium's Military Response
42:26 The Aftermath and Treaty of Versailles
43:21 King Albert I and Belgium's Future
46:26 Conclusion and Farewell