Children's Exodus: A History of the Kindertransport

Children's Exodus: A History of the Kindertransport

Author
Vera K. Fast
Publisher
Bloomsbury Academic
Language
English
Year
2010
Page
288
ISBN
1848855370,9781848855373
File Type
epub
File Size
961.5 KiB

In the months leading up to the outbreak of World War Two, Britain rushed to evacuate nearly 10,000 Jewish children from the Nazi occupied territories. Through the unprecedented cooperation of religious and governmental organizations, the Kindertransport spared thousands of Jewish children from the terror of the Third Reich and provided them with host families in Britain. Children’s Exodus offers an in-depth look at the people and politics behind the various chains of rescue as well as the personal narratives of the children who left everything behind in the hope of finding safety. Drawing on unpublished interviews, journals, and articles, Vera K. Fast examines the religious and political tensions that emerged throughout the migration and at times threatened to bring operations to a halt. Children’s Exodus captures the life-affirming stories of child refugees with vivid detail and examines the motivations -- religious or otherwise -- of the people that orchestrated one of the greatest rescue missions of all time.

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