Children in camps During the Holocaust, millions of Jews, gypsies and members of other groups were persecuted and killed by Europe under Nazi occupation. However, many people forget to admit that there are children. People may never know how many children were killed, but it is said that five million children may become victims of the Nazi party. Children are not the main target of Nazi violence, but they are persecuted with their parents.
Documentary companion website: Camp Children's documentaries recorded the experiences of six Japanese Americans detained as innocent children during the Second World War. This movie vividly depicts their personal journey. Please heal the deep scratches they suffered from this experience. The "Camp ยท Children Program" started by Dr. Ina Chihiro at the following main objectives: Continued emotional of these 'children' in the experience of camps in World War II, families Documentary on physical and psychological influences Their personal journey to healing from racist discriminatory trauma ... Previous detainees and their families saw the documentary and furthermore personal and generational detention The effect of experience that makes it possible to explore
After the Second World War, Nazi Germany surrendered, refugees and displaced people looked for missing children in Europe. Thousands of orphans are in camps for refugees. Many surviving Jewish children escaped from Eastern Europe as part of a large outflow (Brihah) to the occupied western part of Germany to Yisuv (Jewish settlement in Palestine). Through the Youth Aliyah, thousands of people moved to Yisuv after the establishment in 1948 and then moved to Israel.
In addition to those who returned home, many African-American children found that they lived in smuggling camps during the war as their families fled to Uni-Online to look for evacuation centers. The establishment of these camps to escape the bound slaves was an informal way until the Southern Alliance forces were officially released by contact with the Allies by confiscation of 1862. About half of the fugitives of these camps are children. Depending on the camp, resources are limited and exhausted, so malnourished children often die. In a better camp, the children found more opportunities. There are a lot of children in some camps, so the focus is on education. The American Missionary Association and other similar organizations send educators to the camp to establish a Sabbath school and elementary school