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-An '''orphan''' (from the [[Greek language|Greek]] ''ορφανός'') is a person (typically a child), who has lost both parents, often through death.+ 
-==See also==+'''Wolf children''' ({{lang-de|Wolfskinder}}) was the name given to a group of orphaned German children at the end of [[World War II]] in [[East Prussia]].
-*[[Wolf children]]+ 
 +== See also ==
 +* [[Evacuation of German civilians during the end of World War II]]
 +* [[Evacuation of East Prussia]]
 +* [[Kidnapping of Polish children by Nazi Germany]]
 +* [[Feral child]]
 +* [[Robinson Crusoes of Warsaw]]
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Wolf children (Template:Lang-de) was the name given to a group of orphaned German children at the end of World War II in East Prussia.

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