- 1. Radio interview with Paul about the Lusitania ...
- (Publicity)
- On wednesday evening 6 may 2015 Paul gave a radio interview during the program "Met het Oog Op Morgen" about the commemoration of the attack on the cruiseship Lusitania by the German submarines. Below i ...
- Created on 06 May 2015
- 2. About Paul Moeyes ...
- (Personal information)
- Paul Moeyes (1957) is lecturer in English literature and history at the Educatieve Hogeschool in Amsterdam. He published Siegfried Sassoon: scorched glory and made several contributions to magazines such ...
- Created on 05 August 2011
- 3. Paul Moeyes with NOS for ceremony end of WW1
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- Paul Moeyes was asked to be a commentator at the broadcast of the ceremonies about the remembrance of the end of World War 1. Click on the picture to see both boradcasts. ...
- Created on 15 November 2018
- 4. Louis Raemakers bridge opening
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- At the renaming of the Maasbrug in Roermond, Netherlands, to the Louis Raemaekersbrug, Paul was asked to give a short lecture about the propaganda drawings which Louis Raemaekers made during the First ...
- Created on 09 November 2017
- 5. The Years of the Sword, a preview
- (Publications)
- ... the book with some of its images. You can read the Dutch version of the preview here. The publishing will be done by the Arbeiderspers and more information about the publication and where to order ...
- Created on 24 December 2016
- 6. Lecture in Oostende
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- In october 2016 Paul has given a lecture in Oostende, Belgium about the relation between Belgium and the Netherlands during W.O. 1 The main subject was aboout the Belgian refugees and soldiers who ...
- Created on 21 November 2016
- 7. Paul Moeyes radio1 interview OVT "The wires of death" WW1
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- Paul was a guest at the Radio 1 programme OVT to talk about the electric fence between the borders of Belgium and The Netherlands to prevent people from crossing the border. ...
- Created on 09 October 2016
- 8. Calendar 2015
- (Archive)
- Paul Moeyes is available for giving lectures. The lectures are organised by the Foundation Schrijvers School Samenleving and you can request information about the price and book a lecture through the website ...
- Created on 22 September 2015
- 9. Radio interview with Paul
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- On friday evening 24 april 2015 Paul gave a radio interview during the program "Met het Oog Op Morgen" about the commemoration of the battle at Gallipoli 100 years ago. During this battle many Australia ...
- Created on 26 April 2015
- 10. Paul in "met het oog op morgen"
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- During the Dutch radio broadcast of the popular evening programme "Met het oog op morgen" Paul was interviewed about the Christmas truce on the first Christmas of the First Worldwar in december 2014. Yo ...
- Created on 26 December 2014
- 11. Interview on Dutch Radio 5
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- On tuesday evening 10PM Paul gave an interview on the Dutch radio channel 5 about The Netherlands during Worldwar One. You can replay the complete interview on the link below; the interview starts at 14:20 ...
- Created on 12 November 2014
- 12. Book presentation "Nederland Neutraal"
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- ... Mr. Vandermeersch told a fascinating story about his own impressions and experiences related to the Great War in Belgium. He then received the first copy of the book from the 3 writers. ...
- Created on 22 May 2014
- 13. Netherlands neutral
- (Books)
- ... With indepth portraits of 9 major Dutch players during the years 1914-1918 this book makes it clear how exiting and dangerous it was to be a neutral country. About the author(s): Wim Klinkert is professor ...
- Created on 02 May 2014
- 14. NRC chief-editor recommends "Buiten Schot"
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- This year commemorates the 100th anniversary of the start of the First World War. NRC Handelsblad chief-editor Peter Vandermeersch gave in DWDD a lecture about the remarkable role of the Netherlands during ...
- Created on 16 January 2014
- 15. Interview, Historisch Nieuwsblad
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- The website of the Historisch Nieuwsblad (Historic Newspaper) has published an interview with Paul about the importance for the Netherlands of remembering the 100th aniversary of the start of the first ...
- Created on 05 October 2012
- 16. Interview with Hans Olink VPRO
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- On april 15, 2001 Hans Olink has interviewed Paul for VPRO radio on account of the first publication of his book "Buiten Schot" about the Netherlands during the First World War. More information abou ...
- Created on 05 October 2012
- 17. Felix Schwormstädt, Der Kaiser während des Besuchs in einer Artilleriestellung
- (War Illustrations)
- ... ield gun, which could fire about two rounds a minute. If it were to be fired the Kaiser is in for a nasty surprise, for the blast will rudely interrupt the conversation. The leather helmets which were ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 18. Felix Schwormstädt, 2. Soldiers en route being catered for at a Leipzig station
- (War Illustrations)
- ... body cries, nobody complains, it is a day of joy to see healthy men about to go and do their duty for the wellbeing of their country. According to the original caption of this drawing the soldiers a ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 19. Bernard Partridge, The Triumph of Kultur
- (War Illustrations)
- ... ensign in his left hand, which the officer seems about to plant, is a powerful symbol of German imperialism, and seems to invite a comparison with the British Empire. The message then is clear: whereas ...
- Created on 01 November 2011
- 20. What motivates me
- (Personal information)
- ... own native country, the Netherlands, at the time. I knew it had remained neutral, but at school we had never been told anything about the period, and it seemed to me that in a country that was so near ...
- Created on 01 August 2011