The 10,000 Children That Hitler Missed: Stories From The Kindertransport - Paperback
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by Michele Decoteau (Editor), Lori Greschler (Author)
The 10,000 Children That Hitler Missed reveals the largest and most poignant rescue of endangered children from the brutal clutches of the Nazi empire. The movement was coined the Kindertransport. Over a nine month period before the outbreak of World War II, Britain heroically brought children from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia in an effort to save their lives. Forced to leave their parents behind, the children were torn apart from their loved ones and said their last goodbyes. With few instructions, they boarded trains, sailed by boat, crossed the English Channel and traveled distances that they could barely comprehend while their parents remained trapped in Nazi territory and many inhaled their final breath under the Nazi regime. Now after seven decades their stories are being told, in their own words from child survivors. The testimonies are chilling and painful; searing with fear and entrenched with tragedy yet beneath their pain they show astonishing resilience.
Author Biography
Lori Greschler was born in New York and now resides in Massachusetts with her husband. The 10,000 Children That Hitler Missed: Stories From The Kindertransport is the first book in the children of trauma series. She writes part time and works tirelessly to educate young adults about racial and religious hatred. Her ancestors descended from Europe and were victims of the Holocaust.
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