Ten Thousand Children
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ISBN: 0874416485 / Publisher: Behrman House, September 1998
Recounts a mission to save children
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How can we educate young children about the Holocaust without scaring them? With simple stories told from the perspective of children who escaped.This collection of true first-person accounts brings to life the rescue of ten thousand children from Nazi-occupied territories to England in the late 1930's.Between December 1938 and September 1939, 10,000 children were rescued from Nazi-occupied countries and safely transported to England. This rescue mission was called the Kindertransport, and the remarkable experiences of these children are dramatically brought to life in this collection of true first-person accounts. The children's stories are divided among the book's seven chronological chapters:Life Under HitlerKristallnachtPreparing to LeaveThe JourneyLife in EnglandThe War YearsAfter the WarA brief historical introduction to each chapter sets the scene for the children's stories to followKey vocabulary terms are highlighted and defined throughout the textThe scrapbook-style design, complete with authentic archival photos, makes these true stories accessible to young readersAn introductory letter and epilogue from the authors, real-life Kinder"These moving tales of suffering and hope ought to be read by children as well as adults."--Elie Wiesel
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