The 1938 Kindertransport saved 10,000 children but it’s hard to describe it as purely a success

Published by The Conversation (November 22, 2018)

A The Conversation article offering a historical analysis of the Kindertransport, highlighting both its life‑saving impact and the limitations, exclusions, and political constraints surrounding the rescue of 10,000 Jewish children before WWII. The article explains how the program operated, who was left out, and why the rescue cannot be viewed as wholly successful.