Orphans Of Normandy
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The Orphans of Normandy represent a poignant and often overlooked chapter of World War II's aftermath. These children, left parentless or displaced by the intense fighting and subsequent liberation, faced immense hardship and the daunting task of rebuilding their lives in a war-torn region. Their stories are a testament to human resilience and the devastating long-term impact of conflict on the most vulnerable.