The Kindertransport - What Really Happened

£15.00

Written with striking empathy and insight, Andrea Hammel's expert analysis casts new light on what really happened during the Kindertransport. Revelatory and impassioned, this book will be essential reading for anyone interested in the history of migration and refugees, and offers thought-provoking lessons for how we might make life easier for children fleeing conflict today. Read more

The Dressmakers of Auschwitz

£10.99

The True Story of the Women Who Sewed to Survive Read more

The Holocaust and the Christian World (Paperback)

£12.00

Reflections on the past, challenges for the future. Read more

The Holocaust and the Christian World (Hardback)

£24.00

Reflections on the past, challenges for the future. Read more

Fragments of a Lost Childhood

£9.99

Zahava Kohn in conversation with Ann Rosen. Introduction by Sir Martin Gilbert. Read more

Souvenir Book

£3.50

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If the Stars could Only Speak

£3.50

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Our Lonely Journey

£3.50

This is the story of three children who came to England in 1939 as part of the Kindertransports-children's transports- to escape Nazi Germany. Steven Mendelsson, Vera Schaufeld and Lisa Vincent were among these 10,000 children who were sent to England. They left behind everything and everyone they knew and loved, beginning new and very different lives. In this book for younger readers, they discuss their story, as they meet each other for the first time. Read more

We Remember

£9.00

This collection of the memoirs of child survivors is vital for any serious student of the Holocaust. It is of particular importance for use in schools because it enables children to relate to victims of their own age. It is imperative that these stories be carried through from generation to generation. Read more

....and Kovno wept

£5.00

He waited in line, hoping to be among the 500 men chosen for what would certainly be a safe occupation. To his disappointment, they stopped a few men short of him and Waldemar had to go home without being appointed. The next day, all 500 were dead. There is now a plethora of survivor accounts of the Holocaust. Many individuals, such as Waldemar Ginsburg, have chosen to share the most bitter episodes of their lives. Read more