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Mama and I climbed aboard. I waved to Papa until he was only a tiny speck in the distance. The train turned the curve, and he was gone.The powerful autobiographical account of a young girls' struggle as a Jewish refugee in England from 1939-1945.
Kristallnacht November 9, 1938 - The Nazis gave the Jews no choice-either flee their homeland or die. Many families chose to send their children to live in England. The Levys were no different. They arranged for their children to be part of the Kindertransport operation: Little Ollie was sent away, by train, to far-off England, where she spoke not a word of their language, andknew no one. This powerful autobiographical story shows a side of the war few children-or adults-have ever seen.
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