Chapter
Argentine Woman Searches for Her Past in a Country That's Searching, Too
Pintado continues her search for her past, hoping that other people would finally be willing to share what they knew about her adoption now that both of her parents were gone, amidst Argentina's search for the disappeared and orphaned children from the dictatorship that ruled from 1976 to 1983.
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Nuns encouraged single mothers in Spain to give up their babies for adoption up until the 1960s when economic and social changes meant that the supply began to fall.
11:21 - 12:39 (01:17)
Summary
Nuns encouraged single mothers in Spain to give up their babies for adoption up until the 1960s when economic and social changes meant that the supply began to fall.
ChapterArgentine Woman Searches for Her Past in a Country That's Searching, Too
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Taken Under Fascism, Spain’s “Stolen Babies” Are Learning the Truth’
PodcastThe Daily
Thousands of babies were stolen from their families during Argentina's military dictatorship and given to right-wing families, yet there has been no official acknowledgement from the government.
12:39 - 16:27 (03:48)
Summary
Thousands of babies were stolen from their families during Argentina's military dictatorship and given to right-wing families, yet there has been no official acknowledgement from the government.
ChapterArgentine Woman Searches for Her Past in a Country That's Searching, Too
EpisodeThe Sunday Read: ‘Taken Under Fascism, Spain’s “Stolen Babies” Are Learning the Truth’
PodcastThe Daily
After losing both parents, one woman sets out to discover the truth about her family history and learns that she was adopted, which nobody had told her before.
16:27 - 20:44 (04:16)
Summary
After losing both parents, one woman sets out to discover the truth about her family history and learns that she was adopted, which nobody had told her before.