Fernand (Nand) Geersens[1] (Borgerhout, 21 October 1895 – Ixelles, 9 February 1959) was the Dutch-language voice of Radio België, the channel of the Belgian National Radio Broadcaster (BNRO) during World War II which broadcast from London. He was known by the nom de guerre Jan Moedwil.
^Briggs, Asa (1961). The History of Broadcasting in the United Kingdom. Oxford University Press. p. 269. OCLC 1149263222.
War II which broadcast from London. He was known by the nom de guerre JanMoedwil. Prior to his radio career, Geersens was editor-in-chief of the bibliophile...
of Victor de Laveleye (a former Liberal government minister), while JanMoedwil was put in charge of the Dutch service. A press agency, INTERBEL, was...
and for the next two years he led a mobile campaign, winning battles at Moedwil, Nooitgedacht, Driefontein, Donkerhoek and other places, and inflicting...
importance were fought there between September 1901 and March 1902. At Moedwil on 30 September 1901 and again at Driefontein on 24 October, General Koos...
German war machine begins its onslaught on the poorly prepared Dutch. Moedwil en misverstand/Intention and misunderstanding (short stories, 1948) De...
Valegro Leida Collins-Strijk (NED) on On Top Sander Marijnissen (NED) on Moedwil X Games XVII in Los Angeles (USA unless stated): Hometown Heroes Amateur...