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Belgium's King Leopold surrendered to the Nazis. When the Nazis occupied the country of Belgium they were their normal difficult people. Underground Resistance Network helped to smuggle out downed airmen, helped the Jews to escape and worked with England to overtly and covertly fight the Nazis. They prepared for the invasion of the Allies and were thrilled when they were freed from the murderous Nazis.

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