Some of the homes in the worst slums in Batavia which housed as many as twenty women and children who were interned by the Japanese over 3½ years ago. Forced to live in Tjideng Camp, with little food or water and no issue of clothing during their incarceration, they presented a pitiable sight even to those who had become hardened to scenes such as these. October 14, 1945. (Photo by Netherlands Indies Information Service).
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