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Children's Home No. 6 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Children's Home No. 6 Children's Home No. 6 was an orphanage in Moscow established for orphans from fascism.〔Barry McLoughlin, Kevin McDermott (Eds.), (''Stalin's Terror: High Politics and Mass Repression in the Soviet Union'' ) Palgrave Macmillan (2003), p. 182. ISBN 1-4039-0119-8. Retrieved November 29, 2011〕 It was established for Austrian and German children and was considered a model in the Soviet Union, housing some 130 children.〔Barry McLoughlin, Kevin McDermott (2003), (p. 219 )〕 In 1938, a number of the teenaged residents were arrested in the so-called Hitler Youth Conspiracy, bringing pressure to close the school.〔 Other institutions for German-speaking children were the Karl Liebknecht School and Ernst Thälmann summer camp,〔Atina Grossmann, ("German Communism and New Women" ) in: Helmut Gruber and Pamela M. Graves (eds.) ''Women and Socialism, Socialism and Women: Europe Between the Two World Wars'' (1998), pp. 160. Berghahn Books. ISBN 1-57181-152-4 Retrieved November 13, 2011〕 both of which closed around 1938. Despite the efforts of the Austrian Communist Party to keep it open, the orphanage was closed in 1939, a week after the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact.〔 ==Notable former residents==
*Wolfgang Leonhard
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