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In Moscow he found a job teaching art to war orphans.
Down the road, more than 70 war orphans were taught by teachers under a tree.
She runs an orphanage to take care of war orphans.
He finds that she is now heading up a school for war orphans.
Just like the male war orphans, they are wild, completely lost."
Halmekoski's second books tells about his life and growing up as a war orphan.
By 1946, they had begun the process of adopting a war orphan living in Switzerland.
"I guess we must have both been war orphans.
The first lady prompts citizens to assist all war orphans.
Took the open tests, forged papers saying I was a war orphan, won a scholarship.
"Most of those kids are war orphans whose parents are not coming back.
When the war ended, the buildings were used to house war orphans.
Mandy's mother had said something about a summer camp for war orphans in the Adirondacks.
The children were mostly from the cohort of pre-school war orphans.
His will had indicated that his possessions were to be given to war orphans.
The state nurtured these children alongside other war orphans.
Probably a war orphan, and Dughuilas suspected she'd have been more interesting than her mistress.
The amateur choir, many of whose original members were war orphans, turned into an unlikely international phenomenon in the following years.
She goes to Vietnam to help war orphans.
She wasn't; the only people she was harboring were war orphans and refugees.
Eventually the Civil War orphans were grown and left the Home.
She is a war orphan, a 'nameless one', and as such has compassion for other orphans like her.
Ninoshima housed an orphanage, set up in September 1946, for war orphans.
If they have fled abusive homes they get no sympathy, while war orphans do.
The player is in charge of a war orphan, Maria, after defeating an evil demon.