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  1. Nov 2, 2017 · Thousands of these children were sent to Soviet homes run by the military administration. That was the fate of some 4,700 German children in 1947, according to historian Ruth Leiserowitz, who has...

  2. Apr 2, 2013 · By Tim Whewell. BBC News. Ambitious plans to reduce the number of orphans in Russia are running into strong institutional resistance, child welfare campaigners have warned. The Kremlin has...

  3. Mar 24, 2021 · Exploring World War I and its aftermath as a telling example of political transformation in the 20 th century, the article showcases how war orphans were taken to personify essential notions of war- and postwar destruction, while also capturing visions of postwar recovery.

    • Friederike Kind-Kovács
    • 2021
  4. Mar 13, 2023 · Human Rights Watch has documented Russia’s forcible transfer of children from Ukrainian residential institutions. In December 2022, a Russian official in charge of children’s rights stated in...

  5. Russia traditionally has one approach when dealing with disabled children and children of parents who cannot cope: The state takes custody. A majority of orphans end up with relatives, but...

  6. Feb 22, 2024 · Advertisement. Germany has taken in over a million refugees from Ukraine over the last two years, but at the end of 2023, only 214,000 of them were working. Michael Kretschmer, of the...

  7. Starting from behind with a provisional diagnosis of zaderzhka (delay), Russian infants soon acquire a raft of conditions in their medical charts which they may be unable to shed as they move...

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