Book Talks and Book Events

Book Talks and Book Events

Our monthly meetings are typically held on the second Friday of the month, in the evening, at the Maison Fraternelle des Agents Parachutistes and sometimes on a Wednesday lunch hour at the Club Prince Albert.

Local guide Fenton Wiffen led a private historical tour of the Fort'Aubin complex, Neufchateau, for Book Club members - William Bache, Heather Rhine, Trip DuBard, Philippe "Boz" Rogers, and Walter Benjamin. The Fort held out against overwhelming German forces during the first week of the 10 May 1940 invasion. After the visit, we travel west to the...

Authors Guy Vanthemsche and Roger De Peuter, who are retired VUB Professors, were our guests and presenters at Club Prince Albert. The small and densely populated nation of Belgium has played an important role in the history of Europe and other continents, especially Africa. It was a pioneering force in industry, trade, and finance during...

William Bache covered The Agony of Belgium: The Invasion of Belgium in WWI - August-December 1914. A contemporary account of the German Invasion of Belgium, written in 1914 by Frank Fox, a war correspondent and veteran of the Balkan Wars. Fox was a War Correspondent for the Morning Post. He alerted the world to the suffering of the...

Lanny Spencer led the discussion of Herman Bodson's story about the Belgian resistance group, the OMBR (Office Militaire Belge de Résistance). With a Doctorat es Sciences in Chemistry from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, he was well-positioned to become a leader in the sabotage and guerrilla warfare efforts of the resistance against the Nazis....

The idea for a book club focusing on history and Belgium was promoted by Miguel Diaz with the support of William Bache. Somehow, we attracted some great people, like Lanny Spencer, Christina Bache, Charles "Chuck" Steiner, and Philippe "Boz" Rogers. The Club Prince Albert, next to the Foreign Ministry, served as our home location for over a year,...