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Wolf children : ウィキペディア英語版
Wolf children

Wolf children ((ドイツ語:Wolfskinder)) was the name given to a group of orphaned German children at the end of World War II in East Prussia.

==Evacuation impossible==
Between the end of 1944 and January 1945, civilians were forbidden by the Nazis to evacuate.〔(de) (Ruth Leiserowitz: ''Von Ostpreußen nach Kyritz. Wolfskinder auf dem Weg nach Brandenburg.'' (title translated: From East Prussia to Kyritz. Wolf children on their way to Brandenburg.) Brandenburgische Zentrale für politische Bildung, Potsdam 2003, ISBN 3-932502-33-7, p. 9 )〕 The Nazis viewed evacuation as a sign of capitulation. As the Red Army got closer, many prepared to evacuate anyway. Until the last minute, NS Governor Erich Koch gave orders that fleeing was illegal and punishable ("strenges Fluchtverbot" - flight strictly forbidden). At the last moment flight was allowed.〔(de) (Ruth Leiserowitz: ''Von Ostpreußen nach Kyritz. Wolfskinder auf dem Weg nach Brandenburg.'' (title translated: From East Prussia to Kyritz. Wolf children on their way to Brandenburg.) Brandenburgische Zentrale für politische Bildung, Potsdam 2003, ISBN 3-932502-33-7, p. 6 )〕 The invasion prompted millions of men, women, and children to flee; however, many adults were killed, leaving many orphaned children. The children fled into the surrounding forest and were forced to fend for themselves. Many German children who were not fortunate enough to escape were killed by Allied bombs. Thousands more were abandoned, orphaned, raped or kidnapped.〔http://www.exulanten.com/murder.html Retrieved on 2008-04-16〕

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