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The Kindertransport Association (KTA) is a not-for-profit organization of child holocaust survivors who were sent, without their parents, out of Austria, Germany, Poland and Czechoslovakia to Great Britain.Members of the KTA are those who ultimately came to live in the United States of America or Canada, and their subsequent generations.

Please browse our web site to find out more about the historical significance of the Kindertransport, as well as about the many children involved.

Membership Information
2006 Reunion and Conference - info to come.

KTA National Office
36 Dean Street, Hicksville, NY 11801-5852
tel: 516-938-6084, fax: 516-827-3329
email: margkurt@aol.com

Kinder In The News - "My Heart in a Suitcase",
a touring play by Anne Fox

KTA Founder Eddy Behrendt Dies. Find out about his life and work.

The Kindertransport Journey:
Memory into History
exhibition by Robert Sugar

The exhibit will be shown at Florida Atlantic University for one month beginning on April 1, 2006. For information contact the Center for Holocaust and Human Rights Education at the University. Tel: 561 297-2929.

The New Mexico Holocaust and Intolerance Museum, 415 Central Ave. N.W., in Albuquerque, will show the exhibit from October 22 to November 4, 2006.

KTA Speakers Bureau

"Into the Arms of Strangers"
Documentary movie about the Kindertransport

My Knees Were Jumping: Related Arts Page

ROK Reunion Video Tapes available NOW

Who is a Holocaust Survivor?

Responses to questions on the Holocaust
Survivor Group known as "Kindertransport".

Frequently asked questions about the Kindertransports.