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On 17–18 August 1944, as Allied forces advanced through France and Nazi Germany’s grip on Western Europe began to weaken, violence erupted in German-occupied Belgium. After resistance fighters killed Belgian Nazi collaborator Oswald Englebin near Charleroi, Rexist militias loyal to the occupiers launched a brutal reprisal in the nearby town of Courcelles.
Civilians were dragged from their homes, imprisoned in a cellar, and executed one by one. Among the victims were respected members of the community, including Father Pierre Harmignie, the dean of Charleroi. In total, 27 Belgian civilians were murdered in what became one of the most infamous acts of collaborationist violence in Belgium during the Second World War.
After the liberation of Belgium, investigations identified dozens of participants in the massacre. Many were arrested and tried, and in 1947 several leading perpetrators were executed by firing squad in Charleroi.
The Courcelles massacre remains a stark reminder of the brutality of occupation, the dangers of collaboration, and the tragic consequences of revenge and ideology in wartime Europe.

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00:00The 17th of August, 1944, German occupied Belgium.
00:05Allied forces push north from France, German troops retreat, and the Belgian resistance grows bolder.
00:13Near the industrial city of Charles-le-Roy, resistance fighters ambush a car and killed Oswald Anglebon,
00:20a Belgian collaborator aligned with Nazi Germany, together with his wife and child.
00:26By dawn, reprisals will begin.
00:30Armed militias loyal to the occupiers sweep into the nearby town of Courcelle,
00:35torching houses, dragging civilians from their homes, and lining up community leaders in a cellar.
00:41What starts that night will escalate into mass murder.
00:45By the following day, 27 civilians will be executed in cold blood.
00:51This heinous act of collaborationist violence against civilians in Belgium during the Second World War
00:57will go down in history as the Courcelle Massacre.
01:01However, this crime will not remain unpunished,
01:05and the main perpetrators will pay for their crimes for their own lives.
01:10Discover the full story on worldhistory.tv
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