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BBC Teach: WWII, Nicholas Winton

(2020) Published by BBC

In 1938, Nicholas Winton was a young stockbroker in London. He was keenly aware of the events unfolding on the continent. Jews were under threat in Nazi-occupied Europe. Anti-Semitism was established in law and violence against Jewish buildings and businesses was increasing. It was clear to many that worse would follow.

Between Dignity and Despair: Jewish Life in Nazi Germany

by Kaplan, Marion A. (1999); Published by New York: Oxford University Press

Between Dignity and Despair draws on the extraordinary memoirs, diaries, interviews, and letters of Jewish women and men to give us the first intimate portrait of Jewish life in Nazi Germany.

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Between Fear & Hope: Jewish Youth in the Third Reich

by Angress, Werner T. (1988); Published by New York: Columbia University Press

Describes the effect on young Jews of Hitler’s rise to power and recounts the experiences of those who attended an agricultural emigration training farm.

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Between the Lines: Letters from the Holocaust

by Fox, Ann (2005); Published by ComteQ Publishing

KTA member Anne Fox takes us behind the lines of her family’s experience in the Holocaust. She shares with us the sorrows of parents and children separated by war, as revealed in letters that came into her possession years later. May be out of print. Try your local library or Holocaust Memorial Center.

Bitter Prerequisites: A Faculty For Survival From Nazi Terror

by Kleine-Ahlbrandt, William Laird (2001); Published by Purdue University Press

Twelve Purdue University faculty who were holocaust survivors tell their story in this oral history. One of these survivors is KTA member Joseph Haberer, who was on the first Kindertransport to England. May be out of print. Try your local library or Holocaust Memorial Center.

Britain and the Jews of Europe 1939-1945

by Wasserstein, Bernard (1979); Published by New York: Oxford University Press

May be out of print. Try your local library or Holocaust Memorial Center.

British Library Jewish Survivors of the Holocaust

These recordings are powerful personal accounts of the Holocaust from Jewish survivors living in Britain. The interviews were selected from a much larger oral history project, the Living Memory of the Jewish Community, which recorded testimony between 1988-2000. The project was developed with the specialist advice of leading Jewish historians and complements a number of collections held by the Sound Archive on Jewish life in Britain.

Broken Homes: Three Kindertransport Poets

by Lawson, Peter (2008); Published by Bergan Journals

This essay in the journal CRITICAL SURVEY, Vol 20, No. 2, discusses how the Holocaust affected the work of Jewish poets who were relocated to England as part of the Kindertransport. May be out of print. Try your local library or Holocaust Memorial Center.

By the Moon and the Stars

by Hayman, Eva (1992); Published by Auckland: Random Century New Zealand

In June 1939, 15-year-old Eva and her 11-year-old sister Vera were evacuated via Kindertransport from Czechoslovakia to Great Britain. They spent most of the war in Poole, Liverpool, Hastings and Monmouth. When writing letters to their parents became impossible, Eva kept a diary of events, not only of the war, but of a teenager grappling with spiritual questions, the rights and wrongs of patriotism as well as being a parent to her sister, the writer Vera Gissing. Suitable for teeenagers.

Chemistry & Art: Further Adventures of a Chemist Collector

by Bader, Alfred (2009); Published by Orion Publishing Group

In a fast-paced but incredibly detailed and honest description of his adventures, we learn of Bader’s four jobs: philanthropist,art collector, art dealer, and chemist. The book is a tale of high stakes in the art world and of deep friendships maintained over decades.It is a tale of great loss, and of great finds; of shabby treatment, and of incredible sharing and generosity; a tale of a great love, and a great family. May be out of print. Try your local library or Holocaust Memorial Center.

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