The man who opened an orphanage in Germany during the Holocaust was Friedrich Wilhelm W. "Fritz" Kauffmann. He established the orphanage to provide a safe haven for Jewish children fleeing persecution. His efforts, along with those of other individuals and organizations, helped save many lives during this tragic period.
Dachau concentration camp. It opened in May 1939
she opened an orphanage
the first orphanage was bilt in the victorian times because so many children were out on the streets scraping poo
Mother Teresa started dozens of orphanage, her first in 1953, I'm sorry I can't find a name for it, the year after, she founded here the Kalighat Home for the Dying, which she named Nirmal Hriday (meaning "Pure Heart").
April of 1993
it opened in 1993.
There was more than one.
It was opened in 1993. It caters to a wider deffinition of the Holocaust. It has become one of the premiere desinations for sources and information on the Holocaust in the United States.
Westfalenhallen is an indoor arena in Germany and was opened on 1952.
Velodrom is an indoor arena in Germany and was opened on 2000.
Lanxess Arena is an indoor arena in Germany and was opened on 1998.
In Munich (germany) november 1971