The Belgian National
Institute for Veterans and
Victims of War
The Belgian National Institute for Veterans and Victims of War is responsible for
the gratitude of the Belgian nation to the men and women who fought and
suffered during the past two World Wars, but also to the men and women
who have participated in peacekeeping or humanitarian missions in which
Belgium took part for the UN or NATO. To express this recognition, the
Institute has three missions, namely:
Healthcare
Social and moral assistance
Remembrance
New project: Allied WWII
soldiers remembered on Facebook
Tell the story of an allied soldier of the Second World War with a fan
page on Facebook. Live and Remember is a remembrance project organised
by the Belgian National
Institute for Veterans and Victims of War.
Belgian residents who make a fan page for an allied soldier buried in
Belgium can win a trip to London by May 2011 if they are awarded for the
best fanpage.
For more information, please contact
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Remember them
Thanks to your fan page, you keep the memory alive of soldiers who liberated Belgium and other countries from foreign occupation. Adopt a
soldier and tell his story with photographs, maps, short movies,
stories, information, archives and through your own research. Facebook
also allows you to get in touch with other researchers.
The data you gathered will be stored by the Belgian National Institute for
Veterans and Victims of War, to keep it safe for future generations.
This way the story of "your"soldier will be remembered.
How to choose a
soldier?
25,360 allied soldiers of the Second World War are buried in Belgium. Of
course, we welcome profiles of other allied soldiers as well.
Retrace his history
Find as much information as possible about your soldier, his family, his
life before the war, his military record, his participation in the
Second World War, his regiment, the campaigns in which he participated,
etc..
Useful links for
research
During the Second World War, soldiers of many nationalities were present
in Belgium.You can find information about all nationalities but the
procedure varies considerably from one country to another. By clicking
on the picture with this article you will find sources of information
listed by country. It is likely that you will find other sources. We
encourage you to explore for more.
Win a trip to London
The top three Facebook profiles will be rewarded. The first prize is a
one-day trip to London's historical sites of the Second World War. This contest is open
to Belgian residents only. Accompanied by a person of your choice, you
will visit the Imperial War Museum and the Cabinet War Rooms on the banks
of the Thames.
The second and third prize is a package of DVDs with the best films
about the Second World War.
How to create a fan page on Facebook
Creating a fan page for your soldier is easy. Create a fan page on
www.facebook.com. Do not forget to add “Live and Remember" as an
administrator to your profile to ensure your profile is stored for
future generations. Check out www.facebook.com/liveandremember for
examples.