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EPISODE · Jan 4, 2025 · 11 MIN

Did Kindertransport Children Really Live in Holiday Camps?

from History Through Today's Eyes · host Glen Blackwell

Join Glen Blackwell as we tackle one of history's big events in a bitesize way - discovering more about the children who arrived in Britain on the Kindertransport during WW2. Hear what life was for Jewish children growing up in 1930's Germany, and how 10,000 of them were brought to safety in a series of rescue missions as war loomed. We also find out whether some of these children really lived in holiday camps on their arrival. Produced by Omar Chakor Scripted by Glen Blackwell

Join Glen Blackwell as we tackle one of history's big events in a bitesize way - discovering more about the children who arrived in Britain on the Kindertransport during WW2. Hear what life was for Jewish children growing up in 1930's Germany, and how 10,000 of them were brought to safety in a series of rescue missions as war loomed. We also find out whether some of these children really lived in holiday camps on their arrival. Produced by Omar Chakor Scripted by Glen Blackwell

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