I will forever feel grateful (albeit bittersweet) that my grandpa was able to leave Nazi Germany in 1939 through the kindertransport. I know that I never would have been born if he hadn't arrived in England and later met my grandma. He was one of the fortunate ones and even more privileged to have reunited with his parents many years later. Visiting Dachau not too long ago further put things into perspective. Never forget
I lived in Prestwich ,Manchester from 1937 to 1959 in a very Jewish area. There were people in my class who had come to England on the Kinder Transport, and were adopted by members of Holy Law synagogue , Bury Old Road. I would love to know what happened to them They would be in their eighties now. One boy had a postcard from his father in Auchwitz. It was in very tiny writing . I am not Jewish, but they taught me a lot about their faith and about Israel coming into being.
One boy told me that his mother put him and his sister on the train and said, I will see you when I can come to England He said she hugged them tight but never cried . His name was Karl and his sister was Leona. I can't remember anymore names !
The English people who took it upon themselves to give homes to strangers children and keep them safe need to be mentioned, they risked their own lives, for Hitler was just accross the channel in conquered Europe it was not inconceivable that they would be next.
I used to commute in and out of Liverpool Street for years and next time I’m going through I’ll pause to take a look at the stature.This is a heartwarming tail of human kindness and cliched as it may sound, it reminds us of the good in the world and that humans are not intrinsically selfish.
Never never forget. Never let it be forgotten, Oppose those who say it never happened. Oppose those whose hatred causes the same to happen now, wherever and whoever they are. You don't have to be nazi to be intolerant. You don't have to be jewish to be a victim. You can be a hero whoever you are.
exactly. them who say it didnt aswelL. thsts why i say this too. silent hilL otherwise. that happened to society somehow. n theres a film say it. despite oppisite if may consern at that time. hate speech. say everything. as a force its been used wrong n is abuse. notjing is wrong but abuse.
I went to Primary School from 1941 to 1947 in Sedgley Park,Prestwich. Manchester, The community was and still is 75% Jewish. Some of my class and ,many others in the school came to Britain on the Kinder Transport. Some got postcards from their parents and grandparents before they were put to death. They showed the cards to us. I learned about the Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land. I cannot bear to watch programmes about The Camps because of what my friends told me. Our Government from 1939 was and still is pro Arab, and no-one would believe what these children and their older brothers and sisters were saying. Only one of my classmates went to Israel in about 1956. The rest who are still alive live in and around Manchester. They all used to go to Holy Law Synagogue to learn Hebrew after school. There are no Jewish children at my P:rimary School now , because The Jews built their own King David Primary and Secondary Schools. Many christians and muslims now send their children to these because they are such good schools
When Allied troops started finding the death camps, Eisenhower ordered that everything be filmed “because when the witnesses pass, in the future people will deny this ever happened.” The Americans ordered martial law. Then Eisenhower ordered that all Germans in towns near the camps come to the camp to witness with their own eyes, the truth, and that able bodied Germans between 14 and 80 start burying those murdered in the camps. Unfortunately humanity hasn’t learned. Korea and China have ethnic cleansing camps. As did Bosnia and Serbia in the 90s.
4:29 Sir Nicholas Winston (1909 - 2015) was born to German Jewish parents who emigrated to England before his birth. He personally established the kindertransport, found homes for and arranged the rescue of 669 Jewish children from pre-war Czechoslovakia.
...so, so sad....heartbroken and lost children, their parents did what they could to save them, did anything they could to save them, and the poor parents anguish as well not knowing really what they were sending their children to and just praying their children would be safe. What a horrific time in history...lest we forget...
My heart so sad and my teats rolled down, so hard for their parents leaving their children,...I cant imagine.... But God bless him , he was alive until 110....what a good hearted person.
I have not forgotten about these children. The horror they experienced touches deep in my heart and soul. I do fear for our future as well. God bless you all.
God bless you all! Thank you for sharing your stories. I am not Jewish, born in 1950 in the US - I will never forget what happened to the beautiful Jewish People in Europe. I have taken the time to listen to hundreds of stories by survivors who spoke on behalf of the families they lost and for themselves. For this, and many good reasons including the Bible, I have and always will have a sincere and loving heart for the Jewish People.
Thanks to BBC for making this powerful, gripping documentry of the Kindertransport. Very touching, very moving stories!! My deep respect to all these 'grownup kids' who shared their memories.
Wow the person who disliked this must have vinegar running through his veins. Not a human being I think. Woe to you for your lack of compassion. You live in darkness and will be forever in darkness in the afterworld.
+Susan hopefully the dislikes were more about disliking our history and that this documentary Needed to be made rather than disliking the video. I pray that's the reason.
The lovely lady at the end said (and I paraphrase) that "So many want to forget what happened". Please know that I will not let people forget. I'm in my 40's and I remember in 1986 (the same year the Challenger space shuttle accident happened, so it was a memorable 6th grade year for me) and we had an older woman come to our school and she talked to us for about 2 hours about her experiences as a young woman in a concentration camp. It gave me a lifelong interest and passion for the Holocaust. I remember crying at her descriptions and talking to her afterwards for what seemed like 20 minutes but was probably only a few minutes. She sweetly took my hand and held it in hers and let me run my fingers over her tattooed arm. From that day on, I've had few interests that meant more to me, than World War II and the Holocaust. I have two teenage boys and I make sure that they learn all they can about the past, to help ensure it's never forgotten. RIP Sir Nicholas Winton and all of the Kindertransport children that have sadly passed. 💔 You are never forgotten.
Well said . I read many books on the holocaust as a teenager that really affected me. Really thought that could never happen again, BUT then we saw October 7th 2023. So sad, so unbelievably evil. Praying and standing with Israel from UK. 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇬🇧
@@jamesbovington8218 What isn't said openly is that a truly ethical government would, you know, allow the children and their PARENTS to come to Britain instead of letting the kids become orphans. Celebrating Sir Nicholas is easy and pleasant but asking why only so few lives were spared due to unpenetrable administrative barriers is the question. The US government refused the Kindertransport altogether. Antisemitism isn't always as plain to see as a broken window or graffiti on the wall. Sometimes it's upholding inhumane law when lives are at stake.
My Step-dad's mum was brought to the UK on the Kindertransport. While she was not my biological grandmother, I am thankful that she was brought here as, without her, I wouldn't have had a dad. She came here as a lone Hungarian girl without a word of English and found a home, here. Her mother survived the war and she went back to her but soon returned to the UK as it felt more like home, to her.
I am a tour guide n Berlin and there is a little monument to the Kindertransport at the Friedrichstraße train station. It’s heartbreaking, but I do see German grandparents there with their grandchildren explaining what happened.
Thank you very much for educating me about the Kindertransport: A Journey to Life a heartbreaking stories. Sad. People never learn to live in peace and harmony God will always be with you all💟💟💟
What matters the most during your lifetime is not the fact that you will live your life, but how you live your life for the sake of yourself and others as well.
We shall always remember, every one who suffered. we shall always remember, in your name, in the name of humanity. as we did in the past, we will remember you, in the present and in the future, we will remember you, every one of you.
To deny and say the Holocaust ever happened. Is a grave insult to those who never returned and the survivors of that awful situation. Shame on those who r so ignorant and cruel to even think it let alone say it .
So absolutely heartbreaking. I cant even begin to imagine the fear and pain of these children. My heart breaks for their parents, to give up their children and send them away to what they prayed would be a better place. How unbelievably heart wrenching and brave of them. I don’t even want to imagine letting my children go. Sir Nicholas Winston was an incredible man who strived to save so many children from an inhumane existence and death. God bless these children, I so hope most managed to go on to live fulfilled lives because of this amazing man.
Britain should have saved the families by allowing both parents and children to be on the transports and to keep the families together. Britain didn’t want the Jewish parents. Many were orphaned as a result so very very sad…. I wish they had allowed the parents to come with the children. 😢
Very laudable action of this man, before the war began. Why do we call him British "Schindler" and not British Irena Sendler, who, in the middle of the horrible war in Poland, managed to get out in 1942 from the Warsaw Ghetto, closely guarded by the Germans, Ukrainians and even the Jewish police, 2500 Jewish children, whom she placed, with the help of the Polish Zegota Organization, unique in Europe, in families, convents. I wonder, who managed to save, so many children, or even adults, in the worst conditions of the war that can exist.
What a wonderful man Sir Nicholas Winton was - and all the people who helped him. There’s a Polish lady S well called Irene Sandler i think. She saved over 1,000 children from ghettos etc. bravery beyond belief. Wonderful ( in a sad way) hearing these children speak but - oh how incredibly brave those parents were. The heartache and the anguish they must have gone through. Their only consolation, ‘ I saved my precious child.’ How must it have felt to have to choose which child went. One just can’t imagine. G-D bless all the people who took those children in with love. I’ve heard some speak of their foster family as mum and dad. Even those who took children just to use them for work horses ( shame on them) . At least the children were saved. They would have had no chance in Europe. It must never happen again. The world must come together or we are all lost. Australia 2021 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
How I wish my dear ones in Salonika had got out in time,sad to say they didn't.I thank G-d for those who came on the kinder transport including friends of mine.
Such a sad story - no man, woman or child independent of race or reglion should have to live through such horror! It was only yesterday we must ban together so that it NEVER EVER happens again to ANYONE!!!
Hope you have lots of children. Anyway, God has made it very easy to know that there is afterlife on earth. Please don't be too sad missing your parents. They are watching you and will meet you in Heaven.
Wars are ugly . They show the inhumane side of humanity . Senseless and cruel . Yet these children were the lucky ones who survived , but a painful cruel existence not knowing what happened to their families. part of you always remains incomplete and lost and yearning for answers .
These parents were brave and selfless. Many put their children first. They were ridiculed for not keeping the familes together, but they saved their children's lives. It was very difficult at the time for young children to understand why they must be separated from their parents and family. Had people been open and honest with them, it could have prevented a lot of anguish, certainly not elimiate the trauma, but help them. It was the culture in some familes for children to be sheltered as much as possible. Today is much different. As a child I always asked my grandmother, born in 1909,"Why?", about everything! I was told the truth. I'm grateful my family has not lied and taught me about the Holocaust at a very young age. Each family is different. It's saddening that the kids were left in the dark and had to wait a lifetime for answers, especially since so many documents and witnesses have disappeared.
Great video. But the music as beautiful as it is, is annoying as hell because I can barely hear the people talk why don't you turn down the music so that we can hear them speak
HI Great retelling of a tragic time when they were children saved from the Holocaust. The Talmud says' If you save one life it is as if you saved the whole world'? But ONE life was GIVEN for the saving of the whole world. [Isaiah 53]. Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
Thankfully, these children being used as basically servants was rare, but one is too many, they came here escaping for their lives, not to be virtual slaves, disgraceful. Most folks were very kind and loving towards them though.
I was born in 1930 in Cardiff, South Wales. We had Jewish friends who bought us the Jewish 15:20 Chronicle to read the news in 1936 what the Germans were doing to the Jewish people. No! my Mother said “the Germans are good they would not do that!” What followed is dreadful history!
Its hard to look at skeleton dead humans piled like garbage,etc all the pics of war2.They unleash whithin us a feeling of shame ,because we remember the same species that perpertrated this crimew,but if you feel uncomfortable that is good,if we ever feel comfortable if ever feel easy,then something deeply and profoundly moral within our own humanity has been shattered and lost. We must never forget the victims.I get very angry on those with predidice in their hearts for other humans.They don't have the fear of God.Love to see them in the shoes of the victims then see how they can spit out words of hatred."If you love God then love man because in man is the image of God"Abdulbaha.
Please remember that the RUclips algorithm does not believe that a video can receive 100% thumbs up. It will automatically add negative in a certain proportion to the number of thumbs up that's the algorithm they don't believe that everybody would like the video. I have also seen it say that there were zero views but five likes that one was really bizarre I don't know how it did that so I don't think the algorithm is very well written or well in itself if it's AI.
Yes-the volume was so low when the people talked, u could hardly hear them. So of course I turned it up, and next came the blaring music so loud, I about jumped out of my chair!!! All the utube channels do this, and I hate it!!! I wonder if “the powers at be” of UTube listened to this would be put off by it??!! I wish they would correct the sound on these video’s!!! It’s just COMMON SENSE!!!
@Alt-right clips & commentary Why would Stalin in a sense emancipate his feelings for Jews to implement famine on Ukrainians? And did he do it because of the 1st Galician SS Gren?
I think it was a generational thing. No public displays of affection etc. I was born in 1949 and don't remember being hugged much at home but hugging seemed to come naturally when I became a mother. Maybe the sixties and flower power had something to do with that or the fact that I emigrated to Canada ?? Hugging is great therapy, it makes the hugger and the hugged feel loved imho. We will remember : it could all happen again if we don't.
I will forever feel grateful (albeit bittersweet) that my grandpa was able to leave Nazi Germany in 1939 through the kindertransport. I know that I never would have been born if he hadn't arrived in England and later met my grandma. He was one of the fortunate ones and even more privileged to have reunited with his parents many years later. Visiting Dachau not too long ago further put things into perspective. Never forget
I lived in Prestwich ,Manchester from 1937 to 1959 in a very Jewish area. There were people in my class who had come to England on the Kinder Transport, and were adopted by members of Holy Law synagogue , Bury Old Road. I would love to know what happened to them They would be in their eighties now. One boy had a postcard from his father in Auchwitz. It was in very tiny writing . I am not Jewish, but they taught me a lot about their faith and about Israel coming into being.
One boy told me that his mother put him and his sister on the train and said, I will see you when I can come to England He said she hugged them tight but never cried . His name was Karl and his sister was Leona. I can't remember anymore names !
The English people who took it upon themselves to give homes to strangers children and keep them safe need to be mentioned, they risked their own lives, for Hitler was just accross the channel in conquered Europe it was not inconceivable that they would be next.
How moving.
God bless him....l also would not be born if my a European great Grand parents had not left Europe for religious freedom and to escape persecution.
RIP Sir Nicholas Winton. Incredible man and a true hero
I just learned what Nicholas Winton did . God bless him and others who stepped up and saved innocent people from the Holocaust.
RIP Sir Nicholas Winton. You will always be loved and remembered for your noble heart and soul.
I used to commute in and out of Liverpool Street for years and next time I’m going through I’ll pause to take a look at the stature.This is a heartwarming tail of human kindness and cliched as it may sound, it reminds us of the good in the world and that humans are not intrinsically selfish.
Never never forget. Never let it be forgotten, Oppose those who say it never happened. Oppose those whose hatred causes the same to happen now, wherever and whoever they are. You don't have to be nazi to be intolerant. You don't have to be jewish to be a victim. You can be a hero whoever you are.
exactly. them who say it didnt aswelL. thsts why i say this too. silent hilL otherwise. that happened to society somehow. n theres a film say it. despite oppisite if may consern at that time. hate speech. say everything. as a force its been used wrong n is abuse. notjing is wrong but abuse.
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I went to Primary School from 1941 to 1947 in Sedgley Park,Prestwich. Manchester, The community was and still is 75% Jewish. Some of my class and ,many others in the school came to Britain on the Kinder Transport. Some got postcards from their parents and grandparents before they were put to death. They showed the cards to us. I learned about the Arabs and Jews in the Holy Land. I cannot bear to watch programmes about The Camps because of what my friends told me. Our Government from 1939 was and still is pro Arab, and no-one would believe what these children and their older brothers and sisters were saying. Only one of my classmates went to Israel in about 1956. The rest who are still alive live in and around Manchester. They all used to go to Holy Law Synagogue to learn Hebrew after school. There are no Jewish children at my P:rimary School now , because The Jews built their own King David Primary and Secondary Schools. Many christians and muslims now send their children to these because they are such good schools
When Allied troops started finding the death camps, Eisenhower ordered that everything be filmed “because when the witnesses pass, in the future people will deny this ever happened.” The Americans ordered martial law. Then Eisenhower ordered that all Germans in towns near the camps come to the camp to witness with their own eyes, the truth, and that able bodied Germans between 14 and 80 start burying those murdered in the camps. Unfortunately humanity hasn’t learned. Korea and China have ethnic cleansing camps. As did Bosnia and Serbia in the 90s.
4:29 Sir Nicholas Winston (1909 - 2015) was born to German Jewish parents who emigrated to England before his birth. He personally established the kindertransport, found homes for and arranged the rescue of 669 Jewish children from pre-war Czechoslovakia.
...so, so sad....heartbroken and lost children, their parents did what they could to save them, did anything they could to save them, and the poor parents anguish as well not knowing really what they were sending their children to and just praying their children would be safe. What a horrific time in history...lest we forget...
My teacher knows all about it bc my teacher husband’s dad was the last kid to go on the kindertransport
And some took advantage and instead of loving them, put them to work. That is so sad
@@sandy4498 the cruelty of some people, never stops amazing us.
My heart so sad and my teats rolled down, so hard for their parents leaving their children,...I cant imagine.... But God bless him , he was alive until 110....what a good hearted person.
I have not forgotten about these children. The horror they experienced touches deep in my heart and soul. I do fear for our future as well. God bless you all.
God bless you all! Thank you for sharing your stories. I am not Jewish, born in 1950 in the US - I will never forget what happened to the beautiful Jewish People in Europe. I have taken the time to listen to hundreds of stories by survivors who spoke on behalf of the families they lost and for themselves. For this, and many good reasons including the Bible, I have and always will have a sincere and loving heart for the Jewish People.
So sad 😭
Thank you for your heartwarming sentiments Carol. Shalom to you. k9rescue il.
Me too, we must NEVER forget. Standing with Israel and praying from the UK 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🙏🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🙏
truly a Saint in any lifetime !!!
I still have living friends who were on the kindertransport.Wonderful precious people indeed.
Thanks to BBC for making this powerful, gripping documentry of the Kindertransport.
Very touching, very moving stories!!
My deep respect to all these 'grownup kids' who shared their memories.
Sir Nicholus Winton looks like the sweet grandpa in movie Up!!!
Wow the person who disliked this must have vinegar running through his veins. Not a human being I think. Woe to you for your lack of compassion. You live in darkness and will be forever in darkness in the afterworld.
+Susan hopefully the dislikes were more about disliking our history and that this documentary Needed to be made rather than disliking the video. I pray that's the reason.
Probably holocaust deniers. But then "person with vinegar running through their veins", "holocaust deniers", same thing really.
Es bueno conocer los episodios terroríficos de la historia , para no volver a repetirlos
they could just be trolls (i dont like trolls but i think vinegar running through their veins is a tad dramatic XD)
So sad how those poor little children managed without their parents love so sad
God Bless all the survivors 🙏
Excellent video. What a pleasure to watch it without thumping background "music".
One of those children grew up in England and married my cousin. He returned to Czechoslovakia after the war - none of his extended family survived.
Music too loud.🤔
I'm so sorry.
It needs to be shown all the time!! Must never forget!
My great cousin was on that train. True story.
Excellent reportage Thank you
The lovely lady at the end said (and I paraphrase) that "So many want to forget what happened". Please know that I will not let people forget. I'm in my 40's and I remember in 1986 (the same year the Challenger space shuttle accident happened, so it was a memorable 6th grade year for me) and we had an older woman come to our school and she talked to us for about 2 hours about her experiences as a young woman in a concentration camp. It gave me a lifelong interest and passion for the Holocaust. I remember crying at her descriptions and talking to her afterwards for what seemed like 20 minutes but was probably only a few minutes. She sweetly took my hand and held it in hers and let me run my fingers over her tattooed arm. From that day on, I've had few interests that meant more to me, than World War II and the Holocaust. I have two teenage boys and I make sure that they learn all they can about the past, to help ensure it's never forgotten. RIP Sir Nicholas Winton and all of the Kindertransport children that have sadly passed. 💔 You are never forgotten.
Well said . I read many books on the holocaust as a teenager that really affected me. Really thought that could never happen again, BUT then we saw October 7th 2023. So sad, so unbelievably evil. Praying and standing with Israel from UK. 🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇬🇧
Unimaginable, thank God for using the great people of England to safe the life of the children
Our country at its best.
@@jamesbovington8218England is the compassionate heart of planet earth
@@kevinpierce3458 Of course we could have done more. Can't see the present government being so welcoming and accommodating.
@@jamesbovington8218 What isn't said openly is that a truly ethical government would, you know, allow the children and their PARENTS to come to Britain instead of letting the kids become orphans. Celebrating Sir Nicholas is easy and pleasant but asking why only so few lives were spared due to unpenetrable administrative barriers is the question. The US government refused the Kindertransport altogether. Antisemitism isn't always as plain to see as a broken window or graffiti on the wall. Sometimes it's upholding inhumane law when lives are at stake.
My Step-dad's mum was brought to the UK on the Kindertransport. While she was not my biological grandmother, I am thankful that she was brought here as, without her, I wouldn't have had a dad.
She came here as a lone Hungarian girl without a word of English and found a home, here. Her mother survived the war and she went back to her but soon returned to the UK as it felt more like home, to her.
The Kindertransport departed from Czechoslovakia not from Hungary.
I am a tour guide n Berlin and there is a little monument to the Kindertransport at the Friedrichstraße train station. It’s heartbreaking, but I do see German grandparents there with their grandchildren explaining what happened.
The Nazi's had no compassion or anyone, not even old people or babies were spared. I am sure their Souls are burning eternally in hell.
I hope Germany is never let forget the horrors they unleashed upon our earth and the depraved evil people that they were
Thank you very much for educating me about the Kindertransport: A Journey to Life a heartbreaking stories. Sad. People never learn to live in peace and harmony God will always be with you all💟💟💟
Totally agree with these kinder transport survivor's, it should never be forgotten.
What matters the most during your lifetime is not the fact that you will live your life, but how you live your life for the sake of yourself and others as well.
We shall always remember,
every one who suffered.
we shall always remember, in your name, in the name of humanity.
as we did in the past, we will remember you,
in the present and in the future, we will remember you,
every one of you.
To deny and say the Holocaust ever happened. Is a grave insult to those who never returned and the survivors of that awful situation. Shame on those who r so ignorant and cruel to even think it let alone say it .
So absolutely heartbreaking. I cant even begin to imagine the fear and pain of these children. My heart breaks for their parents, to give up their children and send them away to what they prayed would be a better place. How unbelievably heart wrenching and brave of them. I don’t even want to imagine letting my children go. Sir Nicholas Winston was an incredible man who strived to save so many children from an inhumane existence and death.
God bless these children, I so hope most managed to go on to live fulfilled lives because of this amazing man.
Thank You Thank You Thank You Sir Nicky for a lifetime.😇😇😇💜
Desendant😊
Britain should have saved the families by allowing both parents and children to be on the transports and to keep the families together. Britain didn’t want the Jewish parents.
Many were orphaned as a result so very very sad…. I wish they had allowed the parents to come with the children. 😢
I remember my closefriend who watch Schindlers List she cried till the end.....so hurtful how they suffered.
Very laudable action of this man, before the war began. Why do we call him British "Schindler" and not British Irena Sendler, who, in the middle of the horrible war in Poland, managed to get out in 1942 from the Warsaw Ghetto, closely guarded by the Germans, Ukrainians and even the Jewish police, 2500 Jewish children, whom she placed, with the help of the Polish Zegota Organization, unique in Europe, in families, convents.
I wonder, who managed to save, so many children, or even adults, in the worst conditions of the war that can exist.
Brave children--bravo! You survived a terrible terrible time!
What a wonderful man Sir Nicholas Winton was - and all the people who helped him. There’s a Polish lady S well called Irene Sandler i think. She saved over 1,000 children from ghettos etc. bravery beyond belief. Wonderful ( in a sad way) hearing these children speak but - oh how incredibly brave those parents were. The heartache and the anguish they must have gone through. Their only consolation, ‘ I saved my precious child.’ How must it have felt to have to choose which child went. One just can’t imagine. G-D bless all the people who took those children in with love. I’ve heard some speak of their foster family as mum and dad. Even those who took children just to use them for work horses ( shame on them) . At least the children were saved. They would have had no chance in Europe. It must never happen again. The world must come together or we are all lost. Australia 2021 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
How I wish my dear ones in Salonika had got out in time,sad to say they didn't.I thank G-d for those who came on the kinder transport including friends of mine.
God bless these people who had to lose everything and grow up too fast
RIP sir Nicholas Winston
Such a sad story - no man, woman or child independent of race or reglion should have to live through such horror! It was only yesterday we must ban together so that it NEVER EVER happens again to ANYONE!!!
My teachers husband’s dad was the last kid to enter the kindertransport i have heard ghe story over and over :|
So sad 😂😭
I am so sorry you had to go through this...
Amazing stories, GOD IS GOOD🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
Hope you have lots of children. Anyway, God has made it very easy to know that there is afterlife on earth. Please don't be too sad missing your parents. They are watching you and will meet you in Heaven.
Can you imagine having to select only one of your children to be sent to foreign country. Not knowing if they be accepted and cared for kindly.
Wars are ugly . They show the inhumane side of humanity . Senseless and cruel . Yet these children were the lucky ones who survived , but a painful cruel existence not knowing what happened to their families. part of you always remains incomplete and lost and yearning for answers .
We must never forget
I will remember!
They give me strength...
Terrible and very sad too
These parents were brave and selfless. Many put their children first. They were ridiculed for not keeping the familes together, but they saved their children's lives. It was very difficult at the time for young children to understand why they must be separated from their parents and family. Had people been open and honest with them, it could have prevented a lot of anguish, certainly not elimiate the trauma, but help them. It was the culture in some familes for children to be sheltered as much as possible. Today is much different. As a child I always asked my grandmother, born in 1909,"Why?", about everything! I was told the truth. I'm grateful my family has not lied and taught me about the Holocaust at a very young age.
Each family is different. It's saddening that the kids were left in the dark and had to wait a lifetime for answers, especially since so many documents and witnesses have disappeared.
Beautiful documentary
Idiot.
The hard done by children of today should watch this and realise just how lucky they are !
I can hear the music through my right ear, but the voices through my left
I’m wearing headphones btw
Must sound weird lol
Same
Same its kinda annoying :/
Same I thought it was just my headphones
Please turn the music down.
great documents, but very sad story
Nice audio BBC, felt like doing a Van Gough and ripping off my bumberclut ear off
Great video. But the music as beautiful as it is, is annoying as hell because I can barely hear the people talk why don't you turn down the music so that we can hear them speak
Love sir Nicholas winton forever
The music drowns the words of the people talking.
Боже мой, Господи, пусть такое никогда не произойдёт. Люди,милые,ну что же мы делаем, всем земли и солнца хватает.
It’s a pity Mr Putin is leading Russia into a new holocaust
We will remember 🧎🏼♀️ (Isaiah 35&53)
HI
Great retelling of a tragic time when they were children saved from the Holocaust. The Talmud says' If you save one life it is as if you saved the whole world'? But ONE life was GIVEN for the saving of the whole world. [Isaiah 53]. Shalom to us only in Christ Yeshua.
Thankfully, these children being used as basically servants was rare, but one is too many, they came here escaping for their lives, not to be virtual slaves, disgraceful. Most folks were very kind and loving towards them though.
Жаль что нет перевода. Это история.
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I was born in 1930 in Cardiff, South Wales. We had Jewish friends who bought us the Jewish 15:20 Chronicle to read the news in 1936 what the Germans were doing to the Jewish people. No! my Mother said “the Germans are good they would not do that!” What followed is dreadful history!
This would b better if I could hear whats being said
same
Agree 💯%
Its hard to look at skeleton dead humans piled like garbage,etc all the pics of war2.They unleash whithin us a feeling of shame ,because we remember the same species that perpertrated this crimew,but if you feel uncomfortable that is good,if we ever feel comfortable if ever feel easy,then something deeply and profoundly moral within our own humanity has been shattered and lost.
We must never forget the victims.I get very angry on those with predidice in their hearts for other humans.They don't have the fear of God.Love to see them in the shoes of the victims then see how they can spit out words of hatred."If you love God then love man because in man is the image of God"Abdulbaha.
Please remember that the RUclips algorithm does not believe that a video can receive 100% thumbs up. It will automatically add negative in a certain proportion to the number of thumbs up that's the algorithm they don't believe that everybody would like the video. I have also seen it say that there were zero views but five likes that one was really bizarre I don't know how it did that so I don't think the algorithm is very well written or well in itself if it's AI.
Really ?
I believe your right!!
Very low volume...
Yes-the volume was so low when the people talked, u could hardly hear them. So of course I turned it up, and next came the blaring music so loud, I about jumped out of my chair!!! All the utube channels do this, and I hate it!!! I wonder if “the powers at be” of UTube listened to this would be put off by it??!! I wish they would correct the sound on these video’s!!! It’s just COMMON SENSE!!!
If one of my classmates see this, hi its me lexie-brooke lmao
Crest High^
The atrocities committed by the Nazi to the Jews are too heart wrenching to follow through listening to the survivors stories.
This motivated man in the face of living hell. Greatness amounge deficient evil greedy madness.
It’s hard to imagine just how hard it was for the Jews in Germany.
Holodomor is the famine that Stalin induced on the Ukrainians right?
@Alt-right clips & commentary Why would Stalin in a sense emancipate his feelings for Jews to implement famine on Ukrainians? And did he do it because of the 1st Galician SS Gren?
Plus dozens of other nations like Poland, Hungary, Romania, Holland, france etc..
Anyone who did follow Nazi policies or political agenda could find themselves shipped off to a detention facility.
Truus Wijsmuller rescued 10000 Jewish children to England.
Rip 🕎
English people are not huggers it must be something to do with keeping " a stiff upper lip".
And yet most English people are tenderhearted and kind more than those of other nations in my life experience. I'm Irish.
@@michaeligoe3935 Are the Irish tender hearted, and, or great huggers???
@@foofookachoo1136 Not sure about the quality of our hugging, Sue. But we're a goodhearted lot anyway.
I think it was a generational thing. No public displays of affection etc. I was born in 1949 and don't remember being hugged much at home but hugging seemed to come naturally when I became a mother. Maybe the sixties and flower power had something to do with that or the fact that I emigrated to Canada ?? Hugging is great therapy, it makes the hugger and the hugged feel loved imho. We will remember : it could all happen again if we don't.
I feel like the one women was not greatful
Kindertransport; nie gehört, what a disaster.
Question if Moses was born in Africa on the river Nile and raised by pharaoh’s daughter in an blk African kingdom. Who are these people??..
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What a crappy documentary.
What a stupid comment