Amongst those to be incarcerated (about 3500 in total, 1733 didn't survive the war) there were the linguist Herman Liebaers, fencer Jacques Ochs, Communist Party of Belgium politician Bert Van Hoorick and anti-Nazi fascist Paul Hoornaert.
A month later, on 17 December, Ochs was imprisoned in the Breendonk camp, to the south of Antwerp on the Brussels-Antwerp highway.