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==Child survivors==
==Child survivors==


* Gerda Mayer (Czechia, 1927)
* [[Gerda Mayer]] (Czechia, 1927)


* John Grenville (Germany, 1928-2011)
* [[John Grenville]] (Germany, 1928-2011)
* Karl W. Gruenberg (Austria, 1928-2007)
* [[Karl W. Gruenberg]] (Austria, 1928-2007)
* Frank Marcus (Germany, 1928-1996)
* [[Frank Marcus]] (Germany, 1928-1996)
* Isi Metzstein (Germany, 1928-2012)
* [[Isi Metzstein]] (Germany, 1928-2012)
* Michael Roemer (Germany, 1928)
* [[Michael Roemer]] (Germany, 1928)
* Joe Schlesinger (Austria, 1928-2019)
* [[Joe Schlesinger]] (Austria, 1928-2019)
* Lore Segal (Austria, 1928)
* [[Lore Segal]] (Austria, 1928)
* Guenter Treitel (Germany, 1928-2019)
* [[Guenter Treitel]] (Germany, 1928-2019)
* Ruth Westheimer (Germany, 1928)
* [[Ruth Westheimer]] (Germany, 1928)


* Yosef Alon (Czechia, 1929-1973)
* [[Yosef Alon]] (Czechia, 1929-1973)
* Ruth L. David (Germany, 1929)
* [[Ruth L. David]] (Germany, 1929)
* Geoffrey Hartman (Germany, 1929-2016)
* [[Geoffrey Hartman]] (Germany, 1929-2016)
* Hella Pick (Austria, 1929)
* [[Hella Pick]] (Austria, 1929)


* Otto Decker (Germany, 1930)
* [[Otto Decker]] (Germany, 1930)
* Walter Feit (Austria, 1930)
* [[Walter Feit]] (Austria, 1930)
* Astrid Zydower (Germany, 1930-2005)
* [[Astrid Zydower]] (Germany, 1930-2005)


* Frank Auerbach (Germany, 1931)
* [[Frank Auerbach]] (Germany, 1931)
* Renata Laxova (Czechia, 1931)
* [[Renata Laxova]] (Czechia, 1931)


* Alf Dubs (Czechia, 1932)
* [[Alf Dubs]] (Czechia, 1932)
* Edith Milton (Germany, 1932)
* [[Edith Milton]] (Germany, 1932)


* Arno Allan Penzias (Germany, 1933)
* [[Arno Allan Penzias]] (Germany, 1933)
* Steve Shirley (Germany, 1933)
* [[Steve Shirley]] (Germany, 1933)


* Erich Reich (Austria, 1935)
* [[Erich Reich]] (Austria, 1935)
* Eva Hesse (Germany, 1936-1970)
* [[Eva Hesse]] (Germany, 1936-1970)
* Fred Rosner (Germany, 1936)
* [[Fred Rosner]] (Germany, 1936)


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 06:17, 29 February 2020

Kindertransport was the name given to the mission which took thousands of children to safety ahead of World War Two. It helped 10,000 unaccompanied children to escape from Germany, Austria, and Czechia to England.

Memoirs / Semi-biographical Novels

  • Lore Segal, Other People's Houses: A Novel (1964)
  • Ruth L. David, Ein Kind unserer Zeit (1996) / ET: Child of Our Time: A Young Girl's Flight from the Holocaust (2002)
  • Edith Milton, The Tiger in the Attic: Memories of the Kindertransport and Growing Up English (2005)

Films/Documentary

  • All My Loved Ones (1999) -- feature film
  • My Knees Were Jumping: Remembering the Kindertransports (1996) -- documentary
  • The Children Who Cheated the Nazis: The Story of the Kindertransport (2000) -- documentary
  • Into the Arms of Strangers (2000) -- documentary
  • Nicholas Winton: The Power of Good (2002) -- documentary
  • Holocaust Day: A Haven in Wales (2005) -- documentary
  • Sel Hubert, Kindertransport (2011) -- video (12m)
  • Kindertransport (2013) -- video (5m)

Child survivors

External links

Pages in category "Kindertransport (subject)"

The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total.

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Media in category "Kindertransport (subject)"

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