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Did the Japanese leave traces?

Did the Japanese leave traces?
The building of the former Gouvernments Lyceum at the Van den Boschstraat at the J.P. Coen-square was used for other purposes in the Second World War. Every day people are said to have been brought in, which were killed when being tortured. The blood, that hit the floor at a daily base for a sustained period of time, is said to be in the tiles of the building...

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Did the Japanese leave traces? - Sign of the current school
   Sign of the current school

The sign of the current school, the government highschool number three in Malang. ...
Did the Japanese leave traces? - One of the classrooms
   One of the classrooms

The nowadays classrooms don't seem much like the rooms they were over sixty years ago. But that's only ...
Did the Japanese leave traces? - Hallway
   Hallway

The hallway, where all rooms are accessed from, does not resemble the hallway it was a long time ...
Did the Japanese leave traces? - Kids in class
   Kids in class

A handful of girls are sitting on the floor of one of the rooms, receiving classes. ...
Did the Japanese leave traces? - Red-stained tiles
   Red-stained tiles

In one of the classrooms a series of tiles is heavily stained with red dye, as it seems. ...
Did the Japanese leave traces? - Other marks
   Other marks

At other places in the building we see similiar stains. As you see they don't stop at the ...
Did the Japanese leave traces? - In the classes
   In the classes

Where kids study now, once were other people and other activities. But do they relate to the stains ...
Did the Japanese leave traces? - Between the chairs
   Between the chairs

Between the chairs and tables of the students, the floor is stained as well. Allthough it's not on ...
Did the Japanese leave traces? - A red border
   A red border

Here it looks like there is a red border near the walls of the classroom. Maybe they spilled ...


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