Re: A German Family's New Life in Greece
31 min
Available until 03/03/2027
14/03/2025
With their adopted daughter and foster twins, Jana and Hartmut want to leave definitively their hometown of Chemnitz in Germany to start a new life in Greece. But with language barriers, administrative procedures and German children’s services involved, their hoped-for life-changing move is not straight forward.
Country
Germany
Year
2024
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