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A lot of these children never saw their families again. Many also were forced into laboring for the families that were housing them.

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My mother (6) and her sister (8) were sent to Wales and worked on a farm. When they returned their home was gone, but fortunately their mother wasn't.

That's pretty amazing history. Must have been really traumatic for them as little girls but I'll bet it was also character building.

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An easily avoidable occurrence. Don’t saber rattle and bomb Germany, and you won’t have those sorts of concerns.

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I doubt the children rattled any sabers.

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Too bad their government’s owners did. But, separating children from parents is the way of the jew, so it makes sense.

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True. Governments don't do what the people want, they do what the jew tells them to. That needs to change.

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I wonder if Jimmy Savile had a hand in this?

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Nah, he was too young at that time. He was about 14 working in a coal mine, until he complained of a sore back.

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a clinical psychologist specializing in the study of war trauma, stated that in the worst cases, “It was little more than a pedophile’s charter.”