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Stories of the Kindertransport
By Diane Samuels, Mark Harris, Deborah Oppenheimer, and original sources Directed by Alex Funk
In November 1938, after nights of violence against Jews across Germany and Austria, the British government introduced a program called the Kindertransport (childrens transport), which gave Jewish childrenand only childrensafe passage to the UK. Spared the horrors of the death camps, the Jewish Kinder were uprooted, separated from their parents and transported to a different culture where they faced, not the unmitigated horror of the death camps, but a very human mixture of kindness, indifference, occasional exploitation, and the selflessness of ordinary people faced with needy children.
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LocationMiller South School for the Visual and Performing Arts - Auditorium (View)
1055 East Ave
Akron, OH 44307
United States
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Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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