State Owned Children Trailer

State Owned Children Trailer (2021)

01 September 2021 History, Factual, War 53 mins

Following in the footsteps of two women in search of their origins, this documentary lifts the veil on a little-known page of the post-war era: the adoption, as part of a cross-border program, of thousands of children born during the French occupation of Germany.

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International Titles

Frankreichs deutsche Kinder Trailer

Nés sous l’occupation : des bébés pour la France Trailer

International Releases Dates

France 01 September 2021

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