Childhood Denied

Childhood DENIED documents the deportation of Polish children from Poland to Soviet Russia during WWII. Ania, the narrator, is a young girl taken by train in the winter of 1940 to Stalin’s killing fields in Siberia. She personifies the children whose lives were violently ripped apart by the ravages of war, often never to be repaired. This tragedy is amplified today by the fact that few people know about this chapter in the history of WWII.