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  2. Francke Foundations - Wikipedia

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    The Francke Foundations are today a non-profit educational organization housed in a complex of historic buildings. The Francke Foundations includes three kindergartens , a children’s creativity centre, four schools, a House of Generations, a youth workshop, a bible centre, traditional commercial enterprises, archives, libraries, museums, and ...

  3. Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ - Wikipedia

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    In October 1868, the vicar general of Chicago, Peter Fischer, asked for three sisters to serve in a German orphanage on the north side of Chicago. [2] On 10 November 1868, they began their ministry at Angel Guardian Orphanage. The orphanage closed in 1978. In the early 1920s, the motherhouse in America moved from Fort Wayne, Indiana to Donaldson.

  4. List of orphans and foundlings - Wikipedia

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    Babe Ruth, American baseball star, raised in an orphanage; Gunboat Smith, Irish-American Boxer, grew up in orphanages around the Philadelphia area; Jim Thorpe, American multi-sport Olympic and professional athlete, orphaned as a teen; Jacques Villeneuve, Canadian professional auto racing driver

  5. List of international adoption scandals - Wikipedia

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    The European countries included Belgium, Germany, Netherlands, Norway, Denmark. This was a major human rights violation by the military dictatorship as most of the Korean girls were not real orphans and had living biological parents but were given false papers to show that they were orphans and exported to white parents for money.

  6. The Jewish Orphanage in Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    After the war broke out, Rosa managed the orphanage on her own, but she was deported to the eastern Germany in the spring of 1942 where she perished. [5] The orphanage was closed by the Nazis in July 1942. Children from the orphanage were sent to the children's home of the Jewish Women's Welfare Association at 24 Hans Thoma Street in Frankfurt.

  7. Lebensborn - Wikipedia

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    The first home outside of Germany opened in Norway in 1941. Many of these facilities were established in confiscated houses and former nursing homes owned by Jews. [2] Leaders of the League of German Girls were instructed to recruit young women with the potential to become good breeding partners for SS officers. [6]

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  9. List of Christian monasteries in North Rhine-Westphalia

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    This is a list of Christian religious houses, both for men and for women, whether or not still in operation, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.Most religious houses survived the Reformation, although many nunneries did so by becoming Lutheran collegiate foundations for women of the aristocracy (Damenstifte).