The children of partisan parents from Celje, Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia), arrive in Frohnleiten, Austria, where they are met by German military police officers, August 1942. (35/45)

The children of partisan parents from Celje, Yugoslavia (now in Slovenia), arrive in Frohnleiten, Austria, where they are met by German military police officers, August 1942.

The children, classed as ‘racially desirable’ by the Nazi authorities, are being re-located and placed in children’s homes or with foster parents, where they can be indoctrinated with Nazi ideology.

Written by Jacob Aberto

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