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Hendrik Geeraert (15 July 1863,
Nieuwpoort, Belgium Nieuwpoort ( , ; ; ) is a City status in Belgium, city and Municipalities of Belgium, municipality located in Flemish Region, Flanders, one of the three regions of Belgium, in the province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the town o ...
– 17 January 1925,
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) was a Belgian
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who, during the
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, came to symbolize the Belgian resistance movement against the German forces in
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. He became famous among Belgian soldiers in 1914 after the
Battle of the Yser The Battle of the Yser (, ) was a battle of the First World War that took place in October 1914 between the towns of Nieuwpoort, Belgium, Nieuwpoort and Diksmuide, along a stretch of the Yser River and the Yperlee Canal, in Belgium. The front ...
where he, serving as a Nieuwpoort skipper, opened the
sluices A sluice ( ) is a water channel containing a sluice gate, a type of lock to manage the water flow and water level. There are various types of sluice gates, including flap sluice gates and fan gates. Different depths are calculated when design sl ...
of the
Yser The Yser ( , ; ) is a river that rises in French Flanders (the north of France), enters the Belgian province of West Flanders and flows through the '' Ganzepoot'' and into the North Sea at the town of Nieuwpoort. The source of the Yser is in ...
River, flooding the
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and bringing the German advance to a halt. Geeraert was born at Langestraat 40 in Nieuwpoort, the son of the skipper Augustine Gheeraert and Anna Veranneman, a housekeeper and lace-maker. Hendrik became a riverboat skipper. At the age of 24, he married Melanie Jonckheerein in
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. The couple had eight children.


Water Inundation

In October 1914, Geeraert came in touch with a Belgian detachment of marine engineers (
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) guarding the sluices in Nieuwpoort. On 21 October they were ordered by their High Command to flood the polder at to protect the endangered bridgehead at
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. Geeraert contributed to the success of the operation. This was, however, a temporary respite and on 25 October they decided to flood the entire region between Nieuwpoort and
Diksmuide (; ; ) is a Belgian city and municipality in the Flemish province of West Flanders. The municipality comprises the city of proper and the former communes of Beerst, Esen, Kaaskerke, Keiem, Lampernisse, Leke, Nieuwkapelle, Oostkerke ...
. Karel Cogge, a Veurne local who worked for the water board, put forward two plans the first of which, plan A, was at first vetoed by the High Command but came back to the forefront after their attempt at the second plan, plan B, did not yield the expected results. On 29 October, the High Command decided to go ahead and carry out Cogge's Plan A, which involved the opening of the spillway at the
Ganzepoot The Ganzepoot (Dutch for ''goose foot'') is a series of lock (water navigation), locks and spillways in the inner port of Nieuwpoort, Belgium which connect one river, three water channels and two canals with the mouth of the Yser River and the ma ...
sluice and lock complex in Nieuwpoort. Geeraert assisted in this effort. After the gates were raised, the area was slowly flooded, creating a marshland that spread as far as Diksmuide, avoiding a full German occupation of Belgium. After this success, the 51-year-old Geeraert remained with the marine company operating at the Ganzepoot. At the end of the war, he became ill. On 25 December 1924, on his deathbed, he was awarded the
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. He also received the unofficial honorific of "Legendary figure of the field Army 1914-1918", the same honorific was also used for
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. He also received service medals with seven bars for his service at the front. He died in the St. Julius Almshouse of the
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on Bouveriestraat in Bruges on 17 January 1925. He was buried with honors. His portrait was printed on the 1000
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banknote in the 1950s.


See also

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– An (elaborate) structure to house a sluice gate *
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References


Works

* ''Begrafenis van H. Geeraert''. In: ''Westvlaamse Gidsenkring Westhoek'', 40 (2004), 3, p. 24-26. * Bert Bijnens, ''Wat herinnert in Nieuwpoort nog aan Hendrik Geeraert (1863-1925) - De held van de overstroming.'' In: ''Bachten de Kupe'', 41 (1999), 4, p. 171-187. * Godgaf Dalle, ''Nieuwpoort 14-18.'' In: ''De Gidsenkring'', 4 (1966), 2, p. 7-9. * P. Darge, ''Voor memorie.'' In: ''Westvlaamse Gidsenkring Westhoek'', 22 (1985), 3, p. 2-13. * L. De Wolf, ''Karel Cogge's medewerking aan de onderwateringe in 14.'' In: ''Biekorf,'' 30 (1924), 5 p. 112-113. * L. De Wolf, ''Veurne-Ambacht en de onderwateringe in 1914.'' In: ''Biekorf,'' 30 (1924), 2, p. 40-43. * ''Karel Lodewijk Cogge.'' In: ''Curiosa,'' 33 (1995), 325, P. 27-28. * Marcel Messiaen, ''Hendrik Geeraert, held van de IJzer 50 jaar geleden.'' In: ''Bachten de Kupe'', 7 (1985), 7, p. 127-138. * M. Nevejans, ''De waarheid over K. Cogge.'' In: ''Bachten de Kupe'', 19 (1977), 6, p. 89-93. * Luc Vanacker, ''De IJzer oktober 1914. Een slag te veel? Het idee en de timing van de eerste onderwaterzetting.'' In: ''Westvlaamse Gidsenkring Westhoek,'' 39 (2003), 3, p. 1-21 & in: Shrapnel, 16 (2004), 1, p. 26-48. * Patrick Vanleene & Jacques Bauwens, ''Over Karel Cogge.'' In: ''Westvlaamse Gidsenkring Westhoek,'' 40 (2004), 3, p. 1-23. * Paul Van Pul, ''Oktober 1914. De initiële inundaties aan het Belgische front.'' In: ''Belgisch Tijdschrift voor Militaire Geschiedenis,'' 30 (1994), 7, p. 541-561. * H.J. Vanthuyne, ''De rol van het Vleterse bij de onderwaterzetting in 1914-1918.'' In: ''Vlietmara,'' 4, (1982), 1, p. 13-17. * M. Van Wesemael, ''Nog enig nieuws over de IJzer-inundatie van 1914.'' In: ''Bachten de Kupe,'' 25 (1983), 3, p. 69-73. * Roger Verbeke, ''De overstroming van de IJzerstreek gedurende Wereldoorlog I.'' In: ''De Gidsenkring,'' 19 (1981), 1, p. 13-16.


External links

* (Dutch
1000 franc note in memory of the Battle of the Yser
* (Dutch) {{DEFAULTSORT:Geeraert, Hendrik 1863 births 1925 deaths People from West Flanders Belgian people of World War I