The memories of the child refugees who fled Central Europe on the so-called Kindertransport between December 1938 and September 1939 are the most widely documented of any refugee and migrant group to come the United Kingdom. However, the dominant narrative has been one of migration to and settling in England, despite the fact that the child refugees settled in places across the British Isles, including Northern Ireland, Wales, and Scotland—the last of which, for example, received an estimated eight hundred Kindertransportees. This essay will investigate how former Kindertransportees negotiate their different identities in their memory narratives. The majority of the Kindertransportees were Jewish, although approximately 20 percent came from...
This contribution analyses texts written by the descendants of Holocaust survivors and former refuge...
This article analyzes coverage of separated child migrants in three British tabloids between the int...
This study focused on the British Kindertransports of World War II. The Refugee Children’s Movement ...
The memories of the child refugees who fled Central Europe on the so-called Kindertransport between ...
Thesis (M.A., History) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The Kindertransport, a Briti...
The Kindertransport, a British scheme to bring unaccompanied mostly Jewish refugee children threaten...
In this paper, I present some results of an interdisciplinary (psychological, historical, discourse-...
Britain instituted the Kindertransport program after seeing the violence and persecution Jews experi...
This paper utilizes accounts and statements from published and unpublished memoirs, and first person...
To date, scholars have mainly focussed on the history of the Kindertransport. This thesis is the fir...
This article analyses the life stories of female Jewish refugees and survivors in 1950s Britain in o...
This study concentrates on the autobiographical texts of five less well-known refugees, all of whom ...
This thesis examines national differences in the experience and memory of the 10,000 unaccompanied c...
This article examines letters by those who came to Britain on a Kindertransport in 1938/39 and their...
Before World War II, many Jewish communities began to worry for their children\u27s safety. As a re...
This contribution analyses texts written by the descendants of Holocaust survivors and former refuge...
This article analyzes coverage of separated child migrants in three British tabloids between the int...
This study focused on the British Kindertransports of World War II. The Refugee Children’s Movement ...
The memories of the child refugees who fled Central Europe on the so-called Kindertransport between ...
Thesis (M.A., History) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The Kindertransport, a Briti...
The Kindertransport, a British scheme to bring unaccompanied mostly Jewish refugee children threaten...
In this paper, I present some results of an interdisciplinary (psychological, historical, discourse-...
Britain instituted the Kindertransport program after seeing the violence and persecution Jews experi...
This paper utilizes accounts and statements from published and unpublished memoirs, and first person...
To date, scholars have mainly focussed on the history of the Kindertransport. This thesis is the fir...
This article analyses the life stories of female Jewish refugees and survivors in 1950s Britain in o...
This study concentrates on the autobiographical texts of five less well-known refugees, all of whom ...
This thesis examines national differences in the experience and memory of the 10,000 unaccompanied c...
This article examines letters by those who came to Britain on a Kindertransport in 1938/39 and their...
Before World War II, many Jewish communities began to worry for their children\u27s safety. As a re...
This contribution analyses texts written by the descendants of Holocaust survivors and former refuge...
This article analyzes coverage of separated child migrants in three British tabloids between the int...
This study focused on the British Kindertransports of World War II. The Refugee Children’s Movement ...