film 1940, Agfacolor Slides, Ghent during Occupation back Ghent during occupation, in 1941. On photos are cinemas (with German propaganda films) and street life. 1941 – Kortedagsteeg. On the right is the house of Edmond Maes, architect and resistance fighter. In 1943 he was captured and deported to a concentration camp, where he died.1941 – Stationsstraat. This area is now Woodrow Wilsonplein, named after the American president. In the 1990s, it was radically transformed as part of redevelopment projects.1941 – Graaf van Vlaanderenplein, with German propagandefilm “Hitler Junge” playing in cinema Capitole.1941 – Two German officers on the Sint-Michielsbrug.1941 – Station Gent-Sint-Pieters. Meanwhile, the Germans had taken firm control of the NMBS, and the railway company would go on to transport 25,000 Jews to concentration camps.1941 - View on station Gent-Sint-Pieters.