Raymond de Becker

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Raymond De Becker (1912-1968) was a Belgian journalist and writer who was born in Brussels. He edited the Belgian papers Independence and Avant-Garde. In 1932 he published the book A New Order; in 1939 Life Difficult and in 1942 Book of Living and the Dead.

He continued to work and publish during the war with the agreement of the German occupiers although his relationship with the German military administration deteriorated during 1943 and on 4 October 1943 he was removed from being Editor-in-Chief of The Evening and placed under house arrest.[1]

Other works

  • The Other Face of Love - A definitive study of homosexuality, Raymond De Becker, Sphere Books, London, 1967

References

  1. ^ Paul Aron and Cécile Vanderpelen-diagr, Truths and lies of collaboration: three writers tell "their" war (Raymond De Becker, Felicien Marceau, Robert Poulet), Labor, Brussels, 2006 (ISBN 2-8040-2288-9)



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