People pass a commemorative memorial statue to perpetuating the memory of the 'Kindertransport' (children transport) near Friedrichstrasse train station in central in Berlin, Germany, Monday, Dec. 17, ...
In France, between 1941 and 1945, around 200,000 children are estimated to have been born from a union between a French woman and a German soldier. Their often painful search for their origins meets ...
Children and families toboggan in Volkspark Friedrichshain in Berlin, Germany, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021. (Christoph Soeder/dpa via AP) BERLIN (AP) — A new survey of children in Germany suggests that the ...
IN THE Bavarian hills, one of the loveliest parts of this earth, Berta and I sat by a wide window in her house. The white-capped summits, the evergreens, the wild ducks on the inland sea, the tinkle ...
Germany is currently experiencing a wave of COVID-19 deaths and other severe respiratory illnesses, pushing the country’s children’s hospitals to the brink of collapse. Just before Christmas, the ...
Do children in Germany deserve more of a say? Should the voting age here be dropped to 14? These ideas are being discussed in Germany as criticism mounts over the way society treats its younger ...
School kids in Kerpen, Germany take on road safety. Each year some 1.35 million people die on the world’s roads, and another 20 to 50 million are seriously injured, according to the World Health ...
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Operation Santa Claus saved children during WWII. That spirit must return to fight hunger.
The pilots were part of the Berlin Airlift bringing lifesaving supplies into West Berlin, which had been blockaded by the ...
Parents in Germany who fail to vaccinate their children could face hefty fines after the German government backed a bill requiring all children to receive a measles jab before entering school or ...
German students headed back to school after a two-month lockdown in the spring. Eight months after the pandemic began, many students in Kansas City and St. Louis are still learning at home. This story ...
BERLIN – Germany has agreed to one-time payments for survivors, primarily Jews, who were evacuated from Nazi Germany as children, many of whom never saw their parents again, the organization that ...
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