Into the Arms of Strangers

Into the Arms of Strangers
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9781408892275
ISBN-13 : 1408892278
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Book Synopsis Into the Arms of Strangers by : Mark Jonathan Harris

Download or read book Into the Arms of Strangers written by Mark Jonathan Harris and published by Bloomsbury Publishing. This book was released on 2017 with total page 321 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ___________________ BASED ON THE ACADEMY AWARD WINNING FEATURE DOCUMENTARY ___________________ 'Wonderfully moving ... a noble story, beautifully told' - Daily Mail With a preface by Lord Richard Attenborough, this is a moving collection of accounts from some of the 10,000 children rescued from the Nazi Regime and brought to the UK by the Kindertransport scheme - and an important contribution to our national conversation about how we treat refugees. In November 1938, international public opinion was shocked by the news of Kristallnacht - the anti-Jewish pogrom that led to the burning of synagogues and the first mass arrests of Jewish men. Twelve days later, the British government implemented the Kindertransport plan, which allowed many children to leave the horrors of the Nazi regime and find temporary refuge within British families and hostels. By the time war was declared in September 1939, this brave undertaking had saved 10,000 lives. This book, based on the Academy Award-winning feature documentary of the same name, reveals what it was like to grow up in the shadow of the Nazi threat, to escape danger and fear, but also to leave family and friends, perhaps for ever. It is poignantly told in the words of those directly involved. It is both an astonishing insight into a remarkable moment of history and a timely reminder of how welcoming our country has been in the past to those who need welcome, shelter and hope.


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