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Vera K. Fast:
Children`s Exodus - neues Buch
ISBN: 9780857718877
A History of the Kindertransport As the Holocaust loomed on the horizon, Britain rushed to evacuate nearly 10,000 Jewish children from the Nazi occupied territories in the months leading … Mehr…
A History of the Kindertransport As the Holocaust loomed on the horizon, Britain rushed to evacuate nearly 10,000 Jewish children from the Nazi occupied territories in the months leading up to the outbreak of the Second World War. Through the unprecedented cooperation of religious and governmental organizations, the Kindertransport spared these children from the terror of the Third Reich and provided them with host families throughout 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 hopes of finding safety. For the children who faced prosecution at the hands of the Nazis, the road to England took many forms. Vera K. Fast`s account includes a diverse array of narratives which offer inspiring tales of endurance and survival in the face of extermination. Separated from their heritage and history, child refugees were forced to look inward for answers to lingering questions about their own religious identity as they struggled to adapt to their foreign surroundings. Drawing on unpublished interviews, journals, and articles, author Vera K. Fast examines the religious and political tensions that emerged throughout the migration and at times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` explores the aftermath of the Refugee Children Movement as well as the subsequent attempts to reunite the fragmented Jewish community. The recently released records of Rabbi Schonfeld provide rare insight into the Othodox Jewish response to the Kindertransport movement. His papers document the search for the thousands of `hidden Jews` who remained scattered throughout Europe in the years following the war as well as his controversial methods for bringing them to England. The book also provides a unique assessment of the second wave of the Kindertransport, which took place in 1945, to rescue the young survivors of the Holocaust. Vera K. Fast captures the life-affirming stories of child refugees with vivid detail and examines the motivations - religious or otherwise - of the organizations that orchestrated one of the greatest rescue missions of all time. Children`s Exodus: As the Holocaust loomed on the horizon, Britain rushed to evacuate nearly 10,000 Jewish children from the Nazi occupied territories in the months leading up to the outbreak of the Second World War. Through the unprecedented cooperation of religious and governmental organizations, the Kindertransport spared these children from the terror of the Third Reich and provided them with host families throughout 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 hopes of finding safety. For the children who faced prosecution at the hands of the Nazis, the road to England took many forms. Vera K. Fast`s account includes a diverse array of narratives which offer inspiring tales of endurance and survival in the face of extermination. Separated from their heritage and history, child refugees were forced to look inward for answers to lingering questions about their own religious identity as they struggled to adapt to their foreign surroundings. Drawing on unpublished interviews, journals, and articles, author 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` explores the aftermath of the Refugee Children Movement as well as the subsequent attempts to reunite the fragmented Jewish community. The recently released records of Rabbi Schonfeld provide rare insight into the Othodox Jewish response to the Kindertransport movement. His papers document the search for the thousands of `hidden Jews` who remained scattered throughout Europe in the years following the war as well as his controversial methods for bringing them to England. The book also provides a unique assessment of the second wave of the Kindertransport, which took place in 1945, to rescue the young survivors of the Holocaust. Vera K. Fast captures the life-affirming stories of child refugees with vivid detail and examines the motivations - religious or otherwise - of the organizations that orchestrated one of the greatest rescue missions of all time., I.B.Tauris<
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Frank Farmer:
Children's Exodus : A History of the Kindertransport - neues BuchISBN: 9780857718877
As the Holocaust loomed on the horizon, Britain rushed to evacuate nearly 10,000 Jewish children from the Nazi occupied territories in the months leading up to the outbreak of the Second … Mehr…
As the Holocaust loomed on the horizon, Britain rushed to evacuate nearly 10,000 Jewish children from the Nazi occupied territories in the months leading up to the outbreak of the Second World War.Through the unprecedented cooperation of religious and governmental organizations, the Kindertransport spared these children from the terror of the Third Reich and provided them with host families throughout 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 hopes of finding safety.For the children who faced prosecution at the hands of the Nazis, the road to England took many forms.Vera K. Fast’s account includes a diverse array of narratives which offer inspiring tales of endurance and survival in the face of extermination.Separated from their heritage and history, child refugees were forced to look inward for answers to lingering questions about their own religious identity as they struggled to adapt to their foreign surroundings. Drawing on unpublished interviews, journals, and articles, author 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' explores the aftermath of the Refugee Children Movement as well as the subsequent attempts to reunite the fragmented Jewish community.The recently released records of Rabbi Schonfeld provide rare insight into the Othodox Jewish response to the Kindertransport movement.His papers document the search for the thousands of ‘hidden Jews’ who remained scattered throughout Europe in the years following the war as well as his controversial methods for bringing them to England.The book also provides a unique assessment of the second wave of the Kindertransport, which took place in 1945, to rescue the young survivors of the Holocaust. Vera K. Fast captures the life-affirming stories of child refugees with vivid detail and examines the motivations - religious or otherwise - of the organizations that orchestrated one of the greatest rescue missions of all time.; PDF; History & Transport > Humamities > Regional & national history > European history > British & Irish, Utah State University Press<
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Fast Vera K. Fast:
Children's Exodus : A History of the Kindertransport - neues Buch
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 cooperatio… Mehr…
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.; PDF; History & Transport > Humanities > Regional & national history > European history > British & Irish, Bloomsbury Publishing<
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Fast, Vera K.:
Children's Exodus (eBook, PDF) - neues Buch
ISBN: 9780857718877
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 cooperati… Mehr…
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. E-Book, I.B.Tauris<
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Vera K. Fast:
Children's Exodus - neues Buch
2010, ISBN: 9780857718877
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