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Between 1957 and 1996, thousands of families from southern Italy who emigrated to Germany had to leave their children at | dG1fZmhONlJBWWdXWnc
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00:00My parents came to work in Germany.
00:14The biggest problem was the language.
00:19I have six years and then I'm in school, in school, with the tedesco, a new language.
00:25It was the Italian consulate who offered this opportunity to hospice children
00:33whose parents didn't have the opportunity to take care of their children.
00:39When my parents told me that I should go to school,
00:44it happened to me like a world.
00:49They were very suffering because they had left their families.
00:54They found themselves in this place, outside of the world, that they didn't understand.
00:59There were a lot of children in the middle, but at the end they were alone.
01:04The Institute of Alcide De Gasperi was a school,
01:08but they wanted to be family for those children.
01:14What they experienced, what they experienced in these years
01:19that they were at the Institute of Alcide De Gasperi,
01:21they knew that they were alone.
01:24Who in one way and who in the other,
01:27the trauma has experienced, especially the trauma of abandon.
01:31The trauma of abandonment is strong because they were always present.
01:44They found themselves in the particular trauma of abandonment.
01:49They found the trauma of abandonment.
01:53They found the trauma of abandonment.
01:54The conditions that were in the entire country were frogs are the students.
01:58The такое about the experience of abandonment.
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