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This online roundtable brought together scholars and practitioners to examine the Kindertransport through archival research, personal testimony, and reflective practice. Exploring sources ranged from international archives to refugees’ own words, the discussion considered how the Kindertransport has been remembered, interpreted, and mobilised in British culture, and why it continues to matter today.
Speakers:
Chair:
https://www.lbilondon.ac.uk/kindertransport-26
This event was hosted by the Leo Baeck Institute London in collaboration with the British-German Association.
19 March 2026, 7:00PM - 08:00 PM
By LBI LondonThis online roundtable brought together scholars and practitioners to examine the Kindertransport through archival research, personal testimony, and reflective practice. Exploring sources ranged from international archives to refugees’ own words, the discussion considered how the Kindertransport has been remembered, interpreted, and mobilised in British culture, and why it continues to matter today.
Speakers:
Chair:
https://www.lbilondon.ac.uk/kindertransport-26
This event was hosted by the Leo Baeck Institute London in collaboration with the British-German Association.
19 March 2026, 7:00PM - 08:00 PM