



Newspaper, Belgian, Le Soir, July 26, 1944
Genuine WWII Belgian newspaper, Le Soir, July 26, 1944 issue.
During the German Occupation, this newspaper was one of the main collaborationist Belgian papers printed in French; the 'real' Soir was not printed again until September 1944.
Original edition, in good overall condition.
https://www.belgiumwwii.be/belgique-en-guerre/articles/le-soir.html
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Genuine WWII Belgian newspaper, Le Soir, July 26, 1944 issue.
During the German Occupation, this newspaper was one of the main collaborationist Belgian papers printed in French; the 'real' Soir was not printed again until September 1944.
Original edition, in good overall condition.
https://www.belgiumwwii.be/belgique-en-guerre/articles/le-soir.html
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