December 1938 - Kindertransport
Jewish parents made the difficult decision to send their children outside of Nazi occupied territories. Many of these children never saw their parents again. These transports were called Kindertransports and many were destined for England.
"At the time I thought it was quite an exciting adventure. I said "goodbye" to my mother, "see you soon". Who could tell what was going to happen?" - Inga Joseph interviewed in 2008 with BBC.
Jewish parents made the difficult decision to send their children outside of Nazi occupied territories. Many of these children never saw their parents again. These transports were called Kindertransports and many were destined for England.
"At the time I thought it was quite an exciting adventure. I said "goodbye" to my mother, "see you soon". Who could tell what was going to happen?" - Inga Joseph interviewed in 2008 with BBC.