On the photograph you'll see that the Flemish Belgians killed by the Germans in Louvain didn't even get the words 'killed by the Germans'. I assume postwar authorities (and almost all memorials are built after the war because of the occupation) did not want to eternalise these words.

"Gedenkteken opgericht door de stad leuven en door publieke inschrijving aan
de helden en de martelaren van den grooten oorlog"

Memorial erected by the city of Louvain and through public inscription
to the heros and martyrs of the Great War.

submitted: October 1, 2004  by Leen Engelen