Very emotional, I cannot imagine...
Some of them adjusted rather quickly and it's a shame that some of the children struggle with adjusting to being an England .
I'm glad some of them were reunited with parents or relatives after the war .
I wonder if the kindertransport also included the children Sir Winton helped get out of Czechoslovakia .
He saved 669 Jewish children and many decades later was knighted for it .
So sad. Hope they had good lives in Britain. Heartbreaking in so many ways.
Beautiful documentary, quite moving...
Very nice film, and heartwarming story.
Britain should have saved the families by allowing both parents and children to be on the transports and to keep the families together. Britain didn’t want the Jewish parents.
Many were orphaned as a result so very very sad…. I wish they had allowed the parents to come with the children. 😢
Very moving human story thanks to the British for saving 79 wonderful life's Toda Raba Baruch hashem
I tried to correct a grammatical error in here from the autocorrect and it won't let me correct it .
What I said towards the end was that I don't for call Sir Winton's first name .
Lovely folks.
11:20 "we don't know" 🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️🤷🏼♂️ ... VERY sad story - BUT a happy ending of sorts
Thank you for uploading this! My great grandma Inge was a kindertransport child with her sister from Austria but sadly had a very bad experience when she came to England I don't know the details but they were very unlucky. They never saw their parents again and never talked about it so a lot of generational trauma has been passed down my family