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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 41. Chapters: Jef Elbers, Filip Dewinter, Hendrik Conscience, Henri Story, Gerard Walschap, Bernard Tokkie, Albrecht Rodenbach, Wilfried Martens, Jan Frans Willems, Anton van Wilderode, Peter Frans Van Kerckhoven, Cyriel Verschaeve, Louis Franck, Hendrik Elias, Camille Huysmans, Hugo Schiltz, Paul van Ostaijen, Julius Hoste, Jr., Karel Poma, Emmanuel Hiel, Bert Anciaux, Guido Gezelle, Maurits Sabbe, Lodewijk De Raet, Brothers Van Raemdonck, August Vermeylen, Nelly Maes, Jacob van Artevelde, Gaston Burssens, Nico Gunzburg, Maurits Coppieters, Anton Bergmann, Herman Vanderpoorten, Karel Dillen, Adolf Daens, Geert Bourgeois, Johan Michiel Dautzenberg, Charles Polydore de Mont, Ferdinand Augustijn Snellaert, Jean-Baptist David, Arthur Vanderpoorten, Prudens van Duyse, Louis Waltniel, Wies Moens, Salomon Kok, Julius Sabbe, Patrik Vankrunkelsven, Joe English, Filip De Pillecyn, Jan Lambrecht Domien Sleeckx, Jozef Van Hoorde, Julius De Vigne, Julius Vuylsteke, Frans Van Cauwelaert, Philip van Artevelde, Lieven Gevaert, Camille Paulus, Reimond Stijns, Nicolaas Zannekin, Julius de Geyter, Frans de Potter, Gaston Durnez, Jan Theodoor van Rijswijck, Hippoliet van Peene, Karel Lodewijk Ledeganck, Paul Kenis, Frans Ackerman, Maarten Rudelsheim, Piet Van Brabant, Louis D'Haeseleer, Andre Kempinaire, Julius Hoste, Sr., Jacques Van Offelen, August Snieders, Jules Boedt, Maurits Basse, Frans Rens, Victor Sabbe, Adolf Hoste, Frans Strieleman. Excerpt: Jef Elbers (born 19 September 1947) is a Flemish singer, script writer, and political activist. Jef Elbers' was born in Brussels, the son of an Ukrainian mother. His father, a Brussels citizen, worked as head of department at the national telegraph and telephone company (RTT) and his mother was a housewife. His parents survived the Nazi concentration camps: his father ended up there as a prisoner of ...