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Little Lydia fled Belgium with her parents to escape the Nazis. In all the countries they visited, they were refused as refugees and eventually forced to embark for the then Dutch East Indies, now Indonesia. A few months later, the Japanese occupied the country and Lydia disappeared behind barbed wire for more than three years. The adult Lydia believes that as long as the Japanese deny their crimes, justice has not been done for their victims. In Japan, the fascist military past is kept silent. Result: Japanese generations after generations grow up without any knowledge of Japan's war crimes and crimes against humanity.