Seventy-five years ago, a group of children travelling without their parents arrived in England, the first of some 10,000 children - mostly Jewish - who escaped from Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia before the onset of WWII. The operation was known as the Kindertransport, kinder being German for children. Monday 2 December was marked as World Kindertransport Day, with survivors in Britain telling the story of their remarkable journey.
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