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Lithuania's 'wolf children'

After World War Two, children were separated from their families, or orphaned. They were forced to flee East Prussia and likened to hungry wolves roaming through forests.

In the aftermath of World War Two, children were left orphaned, or separated from their families.

They were forced to flee East Prussia when the Red Army advanced.

Whilst trying to survive, on their way to Lithuania, they were likened to hungry wolves roaming through forests.

Now aged 84, 'wolf child' Luise Quitsch tells Megan Jones about her journey and what life was like growing up in Lithuania.

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(Photo: Luise. Credit: Luise Quitsch)

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