Taxi driver Jackie Young found out he wasn’t who he thought he was
Misplaced historical values, survivors dying off, the Labour Party’s new rhetoric, and pressures on secondary curricula are all contributing to a generation of U.K. children with little or incorrect knowledge of the horrors of World War II
A new crop of books introduces young readers to people who fled their homes—in earlier decades, and today
In 1939, Metzger escaped the Nazis on a Kindertransport. His radical anti-art, or ‘aesthetics of revulsion,’ often dealt with the rejection of power.
Lord Rabbi Jonathan Sacks suggests that Britain emulate the Kindertransport, which saved thousands of Jewish children from the Nazis.
‘[My debt] applies to so many young people who were on the Kindertransports’
Nicholas Winton rescued more than 650 children by organizing Kindertransports from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia to the U.K.
As Britons welcome a new screen adaptation, author Michael Bond muses on the bear’s quasi-Jewish roots
Sir Nicholas Winton saved more than 650 Jewish children from the Nazis
A ‘60 Minutes’ segment, an archivist, and the enduring legacy of assumptions that there was no way to skirt the law