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When did the kindertransport start and end?

The Kindertransport programme began in November 1938 and ended in September 1939. Britain took in over 10,000 children during this time. Kindertransport was aimed for children 17 and under.


What is Kindertransport?

If you translate it then it would mean 'child transports'.


How many Jewish children were saved as a result of the Kindertransport?

10,000


How many people were saved fronm kindertransport?

nearly 10,000


What are the ratings and certificates for Into the Arms of Strangers Stories of the Kindertransport - 2000?

Into the Arms of Strangers Stories of the Kindertransport - 2000 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13 Australia:PG Germany:o.Al. (bw) UK:PG USA:PG


What happend to the children when they got off the kindertransport?

Parents desperate to get their kids away from the Nazis sent them on the Kindertransport. The trip was rough on the kids but they were sent to safe areas like London where they lived with friends or relatives until the war was over.


When did the kinder transport start and end?

The Kindertransport started in Harwich, England on December 2, 1938.


Who was involved in kindertransport and lebensborn?

Children under the age of 17, the United Kingdom, and with little publicity, the United States.


How many children escaped during the Holocaust?

It be impossible to ascertain, the kindertransport rescued 10,000 children prior to the outbreak of WW2


Who won the Oscar for Documentary - Feature - in 2000?

Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport won the Oscar for Documentary - Feature - in 2000.


How did Jewish kids get a spot on the Kindertransport?

Children were placed on Kindertransporte by their parents - very reluctantly and of course in the hope that one day the family would be reunited.


When did kindertransport start?

Kindertransport began in 1938, with a series of rescue efforts which brought thousands of refugee Jewish children to Great Britain from Nazi Germany. Private citizens or organizations had to guarantee to pay for each child's care, education, and eventual emigration from Britain. In return for this guarantee, the British government agreed to allow unaccompanied refugee children to enter the country on temporary travel visas.