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The Forgotten Kindertransportees - The Scottish Experience (Paperback)
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The Forgotten Kindertransportees - The Scottish Experience (Paperback)
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The Forgotten Kindertransportees offers a compelling new
exploration of the Kindertransport episode in Britain. The
Kindertransport brought close to 10,000 unaccompanied children and
young people to Britain on a trans-migrant basis between 1938 and
1939, with an estimated 70% of these children being of the Jewish
faith. The outbreak of the Second World War turned this short-term
initiative into a longer-term episode and Britain became home to
the thousands that had been forced to migrate across the continent
to flee the Nazis and the tragic Holocaust that would take place.
This book re-evaluates and challenges misconceptions about the
Kindertransportees' experiences in Britain - misconceptions that
currently pervade Kindertransport scholarship. It focuses on the
particularity of the Scottish experience, scrutinising misleading
national pictures, which have dominated existing literature and
excluded this important part of the Kindertransport episode. An
estimated 8% of Kindertransportees were cared for in Scotland for
the duration of the war years and this book demonstrates how
national agendas were put into practice in a region that was far
removed from the administrative and bureaucratic hub of London. The
Forgotten Kindertransportees provides original interpretations as
it considers a number of important aspects of the
Kindertransportees' experiences in Scotland, including those of a
social, political and religious nature.This includes an examination
of Scotland's philanthropic welfare solutions for the dependent
trans-migrant minor, the role of Zionism and the impact of
Scottish-Jewry's particular approach to Judaism and a Jewish
lifestyle upon broader life stories of Kindertransportees. Using a
vast body of new research material, Frances Williams provides a
fascinating and detailed examination of the Kindertransport that is
region-specific and one that is all the more important because of
its specificity. This is an important text for anyone interested in
the Holocaust and the social history of those involved.
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