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- Verdingkinder, Verdingsbuben, "contract children", or "indentured child laborers" were children in Switzerland who were taken from their parents, often...
- least tolerated by the Swiss authorities referring to the so-called Verdingkinder, as up to 100,000 children were needed as cheap workers mostly on farms...
- addressed the fate of forced child labourers in Switzerland, the so-called Verdingkinder, a term formerly used in the Swiss-German language. Another "integration...
- drama film directed by Markus Imboden. It dramatizes the fate of two Verdingkinder in Emmental. Max is an orphan whose one true p****ion is to play the...
- agriculture in 19th-century Switzerland, but also to the 1960s so-called Verdingkinder (literally: "contract children" or "indentured child laborers") were...
- living with new families. They were known as contract children or Verdingkinder. Removing children of ethnic minorities from their families to be adopted...
- after eman****tion, not before. General Types of slavery: Child labour/Verdingkinder/Swiss children coercion reparation initiative Child slavery Coolies...
- adoption under the rational of child welfare. This was often the case for Verdingkinder or "contract children" in Switzerland between the 1850s through the...
- he and his sister Yvonne (Wilkomirski's biological mother) had been Verdingkinder (or "earning children") — in other words, that they had been part of...
- South, 1949 book, about U.S. before 1860 Rural tenancy Sharecropping Verdingkinder Colonus (person) Kamajiro Hotta Dowell, Stephen (1876). A sketch of...