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The Battle of Britishness: Migrant Journeys, 1685 to the Present

by Kushner, Tony (2012); Published by Manchester University Press

This pioneering study of migrant journeys to Britain begins with Huguenot refugees in the 1680s and continues to asylum seekers and East European workers today.

https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-battle-of-britishness-migrant-journeys-1685-to-the-present-professor-tony-kushner/6993ea7a33f0ab54?aid=56539&ean=9780719066412&listref=if-you-are-interested-in-the-kindertransports-you-might-be-interested-in&next=t

The Children We Remember

by Abells, Chana Byers (1987); Published by London: Julia MacRae Books

For 4 – 8 year olds, about children during the Holocaust. May be out of print. Try your local library or Holocaust Memorial Center.

The Heart Has Reasons: Dutch Rescuers of Jewish Children During the Holocaust

by Klempner, Mark (2006); Published by Cleveland, Ohio: Pilgrim Press

Individually or in small “humanitarian cells,” the ten Dutch people profiled in these pages saved the lives of thousands of Jewish children during the Nazi occupation of Holland.

https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-heart-has-reasons-dutch-rescuers-of-jewish-children-during-the-holocaust/4d2f06e3e72c5afc?aid=56539&ean=9780988567405&listref=if-you-are-interested-in-the-kindertransports-you-might-be-interested-in&next=t

The Lost Café Schindler

by Schindler, Meriel (2024); Published by W. W. Norton & Company

Meriel Schindler spent her adult life trying to keep her father, Kurt, at bay. But when he died in 2017, he left behind piles of Nazi-era documents related to her family’s fate in Innsbruck, Austria, and a treasure trove of family albums reaching back to before World War I. Meriel was forced to confront not only their fractured relationship, but also the truth behind their family history.

https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-lost-caf-schindler-one-family-two-wars-and-the-search-for-truth-meriel-schindler/0728eca3be537c1e?aid=56539&ean=9781324074571&listref=if-you-are-interested-in-the-kindertransports-you-might-be-interested-in&next=t

Too Young to Remember

by Heifetz, Julie (1989); Published by Detroit: Wayne State University Press

Julie Heifetz’s collection of interviews with child Holocaust survivors. May be out of print. Try your local library or Holocaust Memorial Center.

Vienna and Its Jews: The Tragedy of Success: 1880s – 1980s

by Berkley, George E. (1988); Published by Lanham, Maryland: Madison Books

Traces the history of the Jewish community in Vienna, assesses the extent of Austrian anti-Semitism, and explains why the Jews were so fond of pre-World War I Vienna. May be out of print. Try your local library or Holocaust Memorial Center.

We Were Children Just Like You

by Eliach, Yaffa (1990); Published by Brooklyn, NY: Center for Holocaust Studies and Documentation

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

Where She Came From: A Daughter’s Search for Her Mother’s History

by Epstein, Helen (1997); Published by Boston: Little, Brown

A memoir of the lives of Epstein’s mother, grandmother, and great grandmother. May be out of print. Try your local library or Holocaust Memorial Center.