- The
Flemish Guard (Dutch:
Vlaamsche Wacht) was a
collaborationist paramilitary formation which served as an
auxiliary police in
parts of German-occupied...
-
Nederduitse Bond. On 26
September 1866,
Julius de
Geyter founded the
Vlaamsche Bond in Antwerp. The
Flemish w****ly
magazine Het Volksbelang, founded...
- The
Vlaamsche Hoogeschool (Dutch; "Flemish Academy"),
commonly referred to by its
detractors as von
Bissing university (Dutch: von-Bissinguniversiteit)...
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Picard 1984 pp. 169-171 de Meyere,
Victor (1927). "class. Sneeuwwitje". De
Vlaamsche vertelselschat. Deel 2 (in Dutch). Antwerpen: De Sikkel. pp. 272–279....
- ˈaʁbaɪtsɡəˌmaɪnʃaft], "German-Flemish
Working Group"; Dutch: Duitsch-
Vlaamsche Arbeidsgemeenschap),
better known as DeVlag, was a
small radical pro-****...
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Amaat Vertelsels van her
Vlaamsche Volk Deel 3 Gent:
Drukkerij A.
Siffer 1891 nº 54 pp. 169-176 De Meyere,
Victor De
Vlaamsche vertelselschat Deel 2 Antwerpen:...
- Netherlands, and
arose through an
alliance between the ZVP (Zeeuwsch
Vlaamsche Volkspartij) and a
number of
local muni****l
political parties. "Verkiezingsuitslagen...
- at [[:nl:
Vlaamsche Socialistische Arbeiderspartij]]; see its
history for attribution. You may also add the
template {{Translated|nl|
Vlaamsche Socialistische...
- of the
publisher of a
small Dutch language magazine called Radio, the
Vlaamsche Radio Bond ("Flemish
Radio ****ociation") was
founded in
Ghent on September...
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Numerous contributions by
Peeters were
published in the
folkloristic journal Vlaamsche Zanten,
which was
founded in 1899 by
publisher Alfons Janssens and editor-in-chief...