
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a wall display at the Museum of the 10 November Surabaya located at -7.245, 112.738, a historical museum dedicated to the Battle of Surabaya in 1945, which was a key event in the Indonesian National Revolution. The display features a written description in both Indonesian and English, detailing how the government office during the battle used ambulances, trucks, and traditional wagons to transport patients and medical equipment to treat the wounded. The display also describes how the medical team, led by Dr. Soetopo and Dr. Soewandi, coordinated efforts to move medical supplies and patients to hospitals and other locations outside of the city, such as Malang, Mojoketo, and Jombang. The display is written on a black background with white and red lettering. A large, hand-drawn illustration above the text depicts various people and vehicles involved in the battle, such as a person being carried on a stretcher by two others, and an ambulance driven by a driver. The illustration is a simple, black line drawing, and the figures and vehicles are stylized, giving the impression that they have been drawn quickly. The display is part of a larger museum exhibit designed to educate visitors about the historical significance of the Battle of Surabaya.
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