Synopsis
During World War II, in two operations in August 1942 the German Nazis kidnapped over 600 Slovene children up to 18 years of age and separated them from their parents. They were sent to child labour camps or adopted by Germans. Their parents were either arrested as bandits and most of them killed, or taken to concentration camps and only a few survived. At the end of the war, most of them returned back to their houses to find them empty or burnt. They were named The Stolen Children.