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Hundreds of Liégeois Found Refuge in This Ixello School During the Second World War

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During the Second World War, hundreds of Liegeians took refuge in Brussels. They were fleeing the bombings on the Ardent City. Hundreds of children were housed in ixello families and a shelter opened at the School of the Etangs. The centre will be opened a few months, during winter 44-45. A historian fell back on this story and wished to share it with us. ■Report of Arnaud Bruckner and Morgane van Hoobrouck
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During the Second World War, hundreds of Liegeians took refuge in Brussels. They were fleeing the bombings on the Ardent City. Hundreds of children were housed in ixello families and a shelter opened at the School of the Etangs. The centre will be opened a few months, during winter 44-45. A historian fell back on this story and wished to share it with us. ■Report of Arnaud Bruckner and Morgane van Hoobrouck

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BX1 broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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