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Ostarbeiters. Children's Court

World War II saw millions of people deported by the Nazis to Germany for forced labor. Around two million were taken from Ukraine alone. Their fates varied: some returned home, while others perished. Hanna Artyukh, a simple worker from Kyiv, survived, returned home, is raising her grandchildren, and remembers everything.

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World War II saw millions of people deported by the Nazis to Germany for forced labor. Around two million were taken from Ukraine alone. Their fates varied: some returned home, while others perished. Hanna Artyukh, a simple worker from Kyiv, survived, returned home, is raising her grandchildren, and remembers everything.

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