L gislation allemande pour le territoire belge occup (textes officiels), Volume 16, presents a detailed compilation of German laws enacted for the occupied Belgian territory during World War I. Authored by Charles Henry Huberich and Alexander Nicol-Speyer, this volume provides invaluable insight into the legal framework imposed by the German administration. This collection of official texts offers a comprehensive overview of the regulatory environment, reflecting the policies and governance strategies employed during this period. Scholars and historians will find this volume an essential resource for understanding the complexities of wartime occupation and its profound impact on Belgian society and legal structures. This historical legal document serves as a crucial primary source for research into the First World War and German occupation policies.
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