Examines the personal stories of several Jewish children, called Kinder in Germany, who were rescued in 1938 by the Kindertransport rescue mission, which brought many of them to Britain to start a new life free from Nazi anti-Semitism.
General Note
Includes index.
Content Note
Foreword / Irene N. Watts -- The children's rescue -- Meet the children -- Terror in Germany -- Voices of the children -- Desperate times -- The night of broken glass -- Saving the children -- The Kindertransport -- Getting ready -- saying good-bye -- The journey -- Arriving in England -- People who helped -- The SS Bodegraven -- Life in Britain -- The war years -- After the war -- The Kinder today -- Reunions -- Remembering -- Words to know -- Map of the route of the Kindertransport -- Timeline.