It literally means "and for the Flemish, the same thing", which adds insult to injury for Flemish soldiers not understanding French.
Under the count of Holland, William I, they arrived in a mixed army consisting of Dutch and Flemish soldiers.
On the field behind him he had left over 8,000 Flemish soldiers killed, a casualty list several times that of the French who lost only a handful.
Due to the bad treatment of Flemish soldiers during World War I, the Flemish organized themselves against the mostly French-speaking government.
He designed the typical gravestones honouring the Flemish soldiers who died in the First World War.
There have been two IJzertorens, the first built after the First World War by an organisation of former Flemish soldiers.
The IJzertoren site is also the burial place of some Flemish soldiers killed on the battlefield, who have become examples and heroes for Flanders.
He commanded a contingent of Flemish soldiers.
This pilgrimage remembers the Flemish soldiers who died during the First World War and was first organised in 1920.
Read, in male disguise, proved herself through battle, but she fell in love with a Flemish soldier.