Monday 18th December | 2023 | 11am - 12pm and 2pm - 3pm
National Holocaust Centre
Adult £10 | Child (8-16) £7.50
After the Night of Broken Glass in November 1938, nearly 10,000 unaccompanied children were bravely sent to the UK to escape Nazi persecution. December 2023 marks the 85th anniversary of the Kindertransport.
Join this Curator led talk which will guide you through the survivor experiences, precious objects that they brought with them to the UK and the British rescuers, including Nicholas Winton, who helped them to safety.
Booking is advised.
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