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Here are selected links related to the Kindertransport. More can be found in the resources section of this website.

Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR): Kindertransport
The official web home of the British Kinder.

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Use this website's search function to explore the museum's many Kindertransport-related resources.

Holocaust Memorial Center
Located in Michigan, the Holocaust Memorial Center's collection includes the three Kindertransport Memory Quilts, made with memorial squares contributed by members of the Kindertransport Association.

Exploring 20th Century London: Kindertransports
A British overview of the Kindertransport, with links to documents pertaining to Kind Grete Glauber, who later took on the surname of her adoptive mother, Quaker schoolteacher Olive Rudkin.

The Global Directory of Holocaust Museums
A directory with links to museums throughout the world.

The Imperial War Museum
This museum in London has a collection of documents relating to the Kindertransport.

The Leo Baeck Institute for the study of the history and culture of German-speaking Jewry.
This research, exhibition, and lecture institute has significant archival materials on the Kindertransport.

Anne Frank Guide: The Kindertransport
This student-oriented web page offers an overview of the Kindertransport as well as a profile of Nicholas Winton and a link to an article about Kind Alfred Batzdorff.

Holocaust Heroes: The Quakers
This web page refers to Quaker involvement in the Kindertransport as part of an overview of Quaker refugee work during the Holocaust.

The Kindertransports
This personal page, part of an online history of Jews in Hamburg, focuses on the story of Kind Paul M. Cohn.

East Renfrewshire Council's Holocaust Website
A commemorative web page from the home of Scotland's largest Jewish community.

BBC History OnLine
By typing "Kindertransport" in the search field, you will access all programs relating to the Kindertransport aired on BBC television, radio and websites.

The British Library Sound Archives
Scroll down to "Oral History Collections about Jewish Experience" to access Kindertransport interviews.

The Wiener Library
Located in London is the world's oldest Holocaust memorial institution. They have a large collection of Kindertransport materials.

Judaic Academic and Library Links
A list of links compiled by the University of Pennsylvania Library.

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