Published by DHHRM
A special exhibition at the Dallas Holocaust & Human Rights Museum presenting the history of the Kindertransport – the rescue effort that, over nine months in 1938–39, brought thousands of unaccompanied Jewish children from Nazi‑occupied Europe to safety in the United Kingdom. Through personal artifacts, family stories, and firsthand testimony, the exhibition illuminates the wrenching decisions parents made, the journeys the children undertook, and the new lives they began in Britain. Created by the Yeshiva University Museum and the Leo Baeck Institute – New York | Berlin, the exhibition highlights resilience, loss, and the enduring legacy of those who survived.