A dark chapter of Swiss history is getting increased attention, with the release of a feature film about Verdingkinder
or contract children
and an exhibition about them which is touring the country.
A common feature of Swiss life until the mid-1950s, Verdingkinder were primarily children from poor families in the cities, forcibly removed from their parents by the authorities and sent to work on farms.
There, many of them were regularly beaten and even sexually abused. They had little education and consequently, as adults, little chance of making careers for themselves.
Many also found that the abuse experienced in their childhood made it difficult to establish relationships as adults — former Verdingkinder have high rates of divorce and many now live alone — via redwolf.newsvine.com