Introduction 1. The Belgian Armed Forces 1918–1940 2. Evaders of the First Hour 3. The Belgian Armed Forces in Captivity 4. Escapes From the Reich 5. Escape and Evasion to Neutral States: Spain, Switzerland, Sweden 6. Escape to the South 7. Eastern Odysseys: Escape Through the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe 8: The Price of Failure. Epilogue: Memory and Recognition.
Bernard Wilkin (b. 1982) is Senior Researcher at the State Archives of Belgium. He has published several books and articles on the history of war in Belgium and France, including Aerial Propaganda and the Wartime Occupation of France, French Soldiers’ Morale in the Phoney War (with Maude Williams) and Fighting for Napoleon (with René Wilkin).
Bob Moore (b. 1954) is Emeritus Professor of European History at the University of Sheffield. He has published extensively on the history of Western Europe in the mid-twentieth century, including in this context The British Empire and Its Italian Prisoners of War 1940–1947 (with Kent Fedorowich, 2003), Prisoners of War, Prisoners of Peace (edited with Barbara Hately, 2005) and Prisoners of War: Europe 1939–1956 (2022).