This week we finished our commemoration of great women in the archive with another look at the testimony of Selma van der Perre:
We looked closely at the testimony of Gerald Jayson, who came to the UK on a Kindertransport in 1939 and was sent to a refugee farm in Northern Ireland:
Gerald remembers being at the farm at the end of the war and slowly discovering the fate of his parents and extended family:
We were very moved by the letter written by Hana Eardley's parents to their childrens' prospective foster family:
And we enjoyed Freddy Kosten's memory of the Anschluss:
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