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Use the following links to navigate to the pages of interest to you.
Pages
- About the exhibition tour
- Be inspired to write...
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- Data Protection and Privacy Policy
- For teachers
- From Present to Past
- General Public
- Getting Here
- Home
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- Key Stage Two Pupils Test
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Topics
- Anti-Jewish Laws 1933 - 1937
- Antisemitism
- Arrival in England
- Children living in hiding
- Choices made by Jewish parents
- Consequences of becoming a refugee
- Consequences of the November Pogrom
- Context of going into hiding
- Daily school life
- How did children get a place?
- How do Jewish children’s lives change?
- Impact of Hitler Youth in class
- Interaction between Jewish and non-Jewish children
- Jewish Life in 1930s Germany
- Judaism in Germany
- Kindertransport – the exception
- Liberation
- Nazi propaganda
- November Pogrom
- Other Kindertransport stories
- Rescue efforts organised in Britain and Germany
- The first racial dictatorship
- What decisions were made by Jewish people?
- What were the choices of non-Jewish people?