Category
page 1Children in war
Children's Crusade
attempted crusade by European Christians to expel Muslims from the Holy Land

Kindertransport
thumb|Young refugees of the first Kindertransport after their arrival at Harwich International Port|Harwich, Essex, in the early morning of 2 December 1938
thumb|Jewish refugee children on their arrival in London on the Warszawa
thumb|1939 issued Identity Document for travelling to the UK, used by a child on the Kindertransport
thumb|Hope Square plaque
War Childhood Museum
museum in Sarajevo
Red Hand Day
day to protest against the use of child soldiers
Operation Babylift
1975 battle
war children
child born to a native parent and a parent belonging to a foreign military force

Impact of war on children
effects of several wars on children
refugee children
category of children
Gaudiopolis
Gaudiopolis (from Latin gaudium – joy and Ancient Greek πόλις – city, City of Joy) was a self-administrated children's republic in Budapest following World War II.
Kinderdorf Pestalozzi
organization
military use of schools
use of school facilities by fighting forces or other parties to armed conflict in furtherance of a military objective