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How did volunteers at Kloster Indersdorf try to help ""the lost children of Europe""?

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They provided shelter and support for the children to restart their lives safely.

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"The lost children of Europe" tells how many Jewish children, who suffered various abuses in concentration camps, were left without their parents at the end of the second world war. That's because, as we know, thousands of Jews were killed by Nazism, leaving many children orphaned and with nowhere to go. In this case, charities with volunteers appeared that tried to help these children. One such institution was Kloster Indersdorf, where volunteers offered shelter, food and psychological and medical support, if necessary. In addition, the volunteers offered company to listen to the terrible experiences that the children had in the concentration camps and how it impacted their lives.

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