Upon my arrival in Europe, one year after the war had ended, I found the people busily clearing away the wreckage and rebuilding the damaged structures. The reconstruction of the ravaged cities was being carried on with great rapidity; but, in their preoccupation, people overlooked the millions of children who were orphaned or deserted. Left to shift for themselves in a world of hunger, misery and squalor-and deprived of human care-these children wander aimlessly about the streets, begging or stealing. They have lost all sense of security, morals and decency
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Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC History Department G...
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This chapter examines how children’s wartime suffering was culturally constructed in postwar Hungary...
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This paper provides an overview of the literature on the current refugee crisis in Europe, which pri...
The First World War placed children at the heart of the debate about Britain's future. In the face ...
Since 2015 and the increase of migrants’ and refugees’ arrivals in Europe, women and children on the...
Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by the UBC History Department G...
In war, children are inevitably innocent victims. In the carnage that was World War II, more childre...
The Second World War represented a complete collapse of the ethical and moral order upon which much ...
Over the last few years, several countries of the European Union (EU) have dealt with increasing num...
On 21 April 2021, The Guardian reported that “[N]early 17 child migrants a day vanished in Europe si...
The worlds largest exodus of children is considered the transfer of circa 70,000 children from Finla...
The issue of unaccompanied migrant children (UAM) in the European Union is one of the most acknowled...
This study investigates the evacuation of 60,000 French and Belgian children to Switzerland between...
Recently, the increase in the number of unaccompanied children crossing borders has caught the atten...
There are social consequences which changed of the structure of society as well as political and eco...
This chapter examines how children’s wartime suffering was culturally constructed in postwar Hungary...
In 1948-1949, on the eve of the Cold War, the International Organization for Refugees faced one of t...
This paper provides an overview of the literature on the current refugee crisis in Europe, which pri...
The First World War placed children at the heart of the debate about Britain's future. In the face ...
Since 2015 and the increase of migrants’ and refugees’ arrivals in Europe, women and children on the...