Louvain, which suffered so cruelly during the Great War, was the object of fierce Nazi attacks at the end of the second week in May. It was held by the B.E.F, and above is a British anti-tank gun in a sandbag emplacement in front of one of the houses that had been bombed by the enemy. The troops fought with the greatest bravery and, as General Ironside said of the men of Namsos, they were not driven out but ordered out.


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