Last Sunday, a moment of silence was observed at the Lauwe cemetery for Camiel Surmont, a Flemish soldier who fell during the First World War. At his grave, Heldenhulde, the project of VOS Flemish Peace Association, organized a solemn commemoration. The Flemish People's Movement South-West Flanders supported the initiative. Heldenhulde is dedicated to preserving, restoring, and making visible once again the graves of Flemish veterans and other F…
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Last Sunday, a moment of silence was observed at the Lauwe cemetery for Camiel Surmont, a Flemish soldier who fell during the First World War. At his grave, Heldenhulde, the project of VOS Flemish Peace Association, organized a solemn commemoration. The Flemish People's Movement South-West Flanders supported the initiative. Heldenhulde is dedicated to preserving, restoring, and making visible once again the graves of Flemish veterans and other F…