Pro Juventute
}}''Pro Juventute'' is a charitable foundation in Switzerland established in 1912. It is dedicated to supporting the rights and needs of Swiss children and youth.
Since 1913, the Swiss post office has issued an annual charity stamp series to support the work of Pro Juventute.
From 1926-1973, Pro Juventute, with the support of Swiss authorities, committed crimes against humanity against the Yenish, Manouche, and Sinti people in Switzerland by forcibly removing children from their families and placing them in foster homes, adoptive families, and correctional institutions through the Kinder der Landstrasse (Children of the Open Road) project. This was part of a wider effort to forcibly assimilate these traditionally nomadic communities into the sedentary Swiss society. In February 2025, the Swiss government formally acknowledged that the forced removals and assimilation efforts constitute a crime against humanity under international law. Provided by Wikipedia
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1“…Pro Juventute…”
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3“…Pro Juventute Freizeitdienst…”
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4Published 1960“…Pro Juventute Freizeitdienst…”
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5Published 1970“…Pro Juventute Freizeitdienst…”
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6Published 1958“…Pro Juventute Freizeitdienst…”
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7Published 1963“…Schweizerische Stiftung Pro Juventute…”
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8Published 1961“…Freizeitdienst im Zentralsekretariat Pro Juventute…”
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9Published 1970“…Pro Juventute <Zürich>, Arbeitsgruppe für behinderte Kinder…”
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10Published 1967“…Hochbauamt der Stadt Zürich, Stiftung Pro Juventute…”
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11Published 1967“…Hochbauamt der Stadt Zürich und Stiftung Pro Juventute…”
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12Published 1970“…Pro Juventute <Zürich>…”
Classmark: S III 2842Book