The purpose of "Kindertransport" is to explain the efforts of Britains in rescuing Jewish refugee children from Nazi-occupied territories.
A
In very few cases the refugees were united with their loved ones.
B With the outbreak of war, borders were closed and all transports ceased.
C
Visa and passport restrictions were lifted and children of seventeen and younger were able to enter Britain with a "white card."
D
But, at a time of uncertainty in employment and with the country on the brink of war, few households could pay the sum of £50 required, the equivalent of £2000 today.