Wies Moens
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Aloisius „Wies“ Cesar Antoon Moens (* 28. Januar 1898 in Sint-Gillis-Bij-Dendermonde; † 5. Februar 1982 in Geleen) war ein flämischer Dichter und Nationalist. Seine Aktivitäten brachten ihm nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg eine Gefängnisstrafe und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg die Todesstrafe ein, letzterer entwich er durch eine Flucht in die Niederlande.
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Aloisius (Wies) Cesar Antoon Moens (Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde, 28 januari 1898 – Geleen, 5 februari 1982) was een Vlaams letterkundige en een activist binnen de Vlaamse Beweging.
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Wies Moens (28 January 1898 – 5 February 1982) was a literary historian, poet and Flamingant activist from Flanders. He was also a founding member of the Verdinaso, but left the movement after its change of course in 1934.
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Wies Moens
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Wies Moens
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Wies Moens
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Wies Moens
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1982-02-05
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1898-01-28
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historian, poet, writer
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Aloisius „Wies“ Cesar Antoon Moens (* 28. Januar 1898 in Sint-Gillis-Bij-Dendermonde; † 5. Februar 1982 in Geleen) war ein flämischer Dichter und Nationalist. Seine Aktivitäten brachten ihm nach dem Ersten Weltkrieg eine Gefängnisstrafe und nach dem Zweiten Weltkrieg die Todesstrafe ein, letzterer entwich er durch eine Flucht in die Niederlande.
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Wies Moens (28 January 1898 – 5 February 1982) was a literary historian, poet and Flamingant activist from Flanders. He was also a founding member of the Verdinaso, but left the movement after its change of course in 1934. He was born in Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde, the only child of baker Karel Moens and Johanna Moreels. Between 1916 and 1918 he studied German philology at Von Bissing University (the Flemish version of the University of Ghent set up during the German occupation). He was a member of the Flemish Movement, and after the First World War he was imprisoned for his activities during the war. The Flemish Literary Society requested his release through a petition signed by many, and in March 1921 Moens was set free. His expressionistic poetry was published in Ruimte magazine, which also published Paul van Ostaijen. Aside from that he was secretary of the Vlaamsche Volkstooneel (Flemish People's Theatre) and a journalist.
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Aloisius (Wies) Cesar Antoon Moens (Sint-Gillis-bij-Dendermonde, 28 januari 1898 – Geleen, 5 februari 1982) was een Vlaams letterkundige en een activist binnen de Vlaamse Beweging.
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