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.
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