• The Kindertransports Monument is located in the city centre of Gdańsk, next to the Gdańsk Główny railway station.
  • This monument is easy to find and at the same time time very easy to miss in the very busy Gdansk Glowny Train Station.
  • Young refugees of the first Kindertransport after their arrival at Harwich, Essex, in the early morning of 2 December 1938.
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  • The Kindertransport monument in the Polish city of Gdansk, which had been in storage since 2019, has been restored to its former position in front of the central...
  • Installed in 2009 at the request of Gdańsk Mayor Paweł Adamowicz and commemorates the Kindertransport of German Jewish children who were exposed to...
  • These so-called Kindertransports took place from different places, the first from Berlin and further from Vienna, Prague and later also from Gdansk in Poland.
  • The Gdańsk Kindertransport memorial depicts five children – three girls and two boys, standing with their luggage and waiting for the train’s departure...
  • The Kindertransport (German for children transport) is a rescue mission that took place during the nine months prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.
  • Pomnik Kindertransportów – współczesny pomnik w Śródmieściu Gdańska, przy dworcu kolejowym Gdańsk Główny, upamiętniający uczestników...
  • Four kindertransports managed to leave Gdańsk/Danzig in the spring and summer of 1939 carrying a total of 124 children to safety.
  • The chapter looks at jingoistic rage that dominated a debate which erupted in Gdańsk in 2009 following the erection of a memorial devoted to these young survivors.
  • Kindertransport is the name given to the rescue mission that began nine months prior to the outbreak of World War II.