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  • ...and she emerged at the end of the war. Unusually, her father survived the war. After the war she emigrated to Israel where she is director of The Bureau of Children wit
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  • [[Category: War or Persecution]]
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: War or Persecution]]
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  • Field was born in London and evacuated to the North of England during World War II. She went from there to a children's home in Bolton, Lancashire, and aft [[Category: War or Persecution]]
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...nd Russian actress Zoya Fyodorova, from a brief affair at the end of World War II. When she was a year old her mother was imprisoned and baby Victoria was [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • ...tted by all sides, and of course, by the obscenity which was the Holocaust or Shoah, in which the Nazis attempted to exterminate not only the entire Jewi ...ed by German families; others remained in children's homes until after the war, when more were found families (often in foreign countries, even with Allie
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  • Hyde's father was serving in the US Army during the War of 1812 when his mother died, and his father had also died by 1817. He was [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • ...nt-child relationship. He was evacuated to Bishop's Stortford during World War II, but part of his time was spent in a home for unmanageable boys. [[Category: Anti-social or Disruptive Behavior, Adhd]]
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  • ...ents, although she returned in a year or two, while his father died in the war. ...ain, to Linz, but in 1626 he had to move to Ulm, to escape anti-Protestant persecution under the new emperor. There followed a short period back in Prague, and he
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  • ...ey were sent by boat to England and safety. Many never saw their homelands or their parents again; about 80% were orphaned by the Holocaust. ...onal associations in countries where the children have dispersed since the war. Some have never recovered psychologically and have spend the past 50 years
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  • ...ake Hitler diaries ostensibly covering 1935 to the end of the Second World War in Europe. ...written on paper and with ink which were not manufactured until after the war. He was caught and sent to prison for a short time, and when he was release
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  • ...tted by all sides, and of course, by the obscenity which was the Holocaust or Shoah, in which the Nazis attempted to exterminate not only the entire Jewi ...ed by German families; others remained in children's homes until after the war, when more were found families (often in foreign countries, even with Allie
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  • ...ped, thus sacrificing the gains made by [[Russia]] during the Seven Years' War. This antagonized the Russian nobility, and he was deposed, and then assass One of his few reforms during his short reign was to stop the persecution of dissenting non-Orthodox Christians.
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  • [[Category: Birth Identity Disputed or Deliberately Concealed]] [[Category: Birth or Infancy]]
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  • ...ton musical circles, continuing to teach and give concerts. But when World War II broke out, as aliens their activities were severely restricted, and Schr [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • ...the Porrajmos), homosexuals, and other groups they believed were dangerous or inferior to the white "Aryan" people, as they called themselves. ...n parents managed to send their children to hide with sympathetic families or in convents and monasteries inside Nazi-occupied countries before they them
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  • ...tted by all sides, and of course, by the obscenity which was the Holocaust or [[Shoah]], in which the Nazis attempted to exterminate not only the entire ...ed by German families; others remained in children's homes until after the war, when more were found families (often in foreign countries, even with Allie
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: War or Persecution]]
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  • ...d]] when she was 10, and being Jewish, was forced to stay there during the War. Her parents were killed by the Nazis and at 16 she emigrated to Palestine, [[Category: Parent(s) in Prison or Labor Camp, Executed]]
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  • ...together for another year, but his father died just before the end of the war, in January 1945. Wiesel also spent time in the Buna, Buchenwald and Gliewi After the end of the war he spent several years in a French orphanage, but in 1948 be began study at
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  • ...upposedly died in the camps. He was abused and starved for the rest of the war, eventually liberated, sent to orphanages in [[Poland]] and [[Switzerland]] In his isolation he was not even told that the war was over and that he was no longer in danger until his last year of school.
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: Parent(s) in Prison or Labor Camp, Executed]]
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  • ...ting Bull and when he retired from warfare, Jumping Bull took his place as war leader. [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • ...eeping the Pottawatomie out of the Winnebago War (1827) and the Black Hawk War (1832) and survived two assassination attempts by the Sac and Fox tribes. [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • ...though the mission at Te Koutu was destroyed in collateral action during a war with the Te Arawa alliance in 1836, and the Matamata mission station was ab [[Category: War or Persecution]]
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  • ...rs to be raised by relatives, including Chief Blackfish, who also fostered or [[adopted]] several white captive children. ...ership: that no individual or even tribe could alienate land to the whites or own land individually.
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  • ...on missionaries in [[New Zealand]] were called back to the US during World War II, Christy was one of the pillars who helped sustain the Church until thei [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • [[Category: Ethnic or Religious Identity Confused or Concealed, Racism]] [[Category: Parent(s) in Prison or Labor Camp, Executed]]
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  • ...he Reform War of 1858-61. He was elected president of [[Mexico]] after the war, in 1861, but overthrown by the French in 1867 in favor of their puppet, Ma [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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  • [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]] [[Category: War or Persecution]]
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  • ...] in 1855. He recruited Black soldiers for the Union Army during the Civil War and campaigned for their equal treatment. [[Category: Exile or Persecution (religious, Political or Social)]]
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