Kempisch Legioen
Legion of Campine Kempisch Legioen (KL) | |
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Leaders | Omer Bobon (founder)[1] |
Active regions | Campine in Limburg |
Opponents | German Occupying Forces |
The Legion of Campine (Dutch: Kempisch Legioen) or KL was a group of the Belgian resistance during the Second World War which operated in the Campine region in the provinces of Limburg and Antwerp by the Dutch border.[2]
References
- ^ Bodson, Herman (2005). Downed Allied airmen and evasion of capture : the role of local resistance networks in World War II. Jefferson, N.C. [u.a]: McFarland. p. 164. ISBN 0786422165.
- ^ Ward Baeten. Het Kempisch Legioen. De dubbele strijd van een verzetsbeweging 1942 - 1944 en 1944 - 1961. Universiteit Gent.
External links
- Baeten, Ward (2003–2004). Het Kempisch Legioen (in Dutch). University of Ghent: Thesis.
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Belgian resistance groups in World War II
- Secret Army1
- Independence Front
- Patriotic Militia
- Armed Partisans
- Belgian National Movement
- Groupe G
- National Royalist Movement
- Army of Liberation
- OMBR
- White Brigade
- Committee for the Defense of Jews
- Austrian Freedom Front
- Service D
- The Unchained
- Disobedience
- Legion of Campine
- La Libre Belgique
- Faux Soir
- De Vrijschutter
- La Voix des Belges
- Het Vrije Woord
- "Luc" (later "Marc")
- "Zéro"
1 Formerly: the Belgian Legion, Reconstructed Belgian Army, and Army of Belgium