Christian responses in Britain to Jewish refugees from Europe 1933-1939
The Children Who Found Refuge In Crawley Down
Since 2001, National Holocaust Memorial Day has been commemorated in the UK on January 27 – the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau, the
Kindertransport: Britain’s rescue plan | The National Archives
The Wiener Library holds many personal accounts of children evacuated from Nazi Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia between December 1938 and September
Making nursery toys : Nancy Catford
The enormous increase, since 1939, of war nurseries and nursery classes has led many novices to try their hands at toy-making in order to help equip these...
In The Margins Of Chaos : Wilson Francesca M.
Quakers and the Kindertransport
10, 000 children, the majority of whom were Jewish, were brought to Britain from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland to escape persecution by the Nazis between 1 December 1938 and 1 Septemb…
Memoir of a Stateless Person: Helmut Hassmann - University of Pennsylvania Press
The following is a repost of a blog post by Rhoda Howard-Hassmann, coeditor with Margaret Walton-Roberts of The Human Right to Citizenship: A Slippery
Library of the Society of Friends Subject Guide - WW2 Refugees
Quakers, relief and rescue in 1930s and 1940s Europe: a collaborative microfilming project with the US Holocaust Memorial Museum
Since 2006 the Library has been involved in a collaborative microfilming project with the US Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM). The Museum, based in Washington DC, is the most comprehensive institu…
Quakers Society of Friends - Righteous Among the Nations
THE MISSING CHAPTER:
HOW THE BRITISH QUAKERS HELPED TO SAVE THE JEWS OF GERMANY AND AUSTRIA FROM NAZI PERSECUTION by JENNIFER TAYLOR October 2009
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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