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While the world was shocked to hear the reports of Kristallnacht, most countries felt they could do little to help German Jews. Britain did come forward with an operation called Kindertransport.

Which theory serves to BEST explain the success of Kindertransport?

It was easier to appeal to British people to save children.

Those involved did not realize they were transporting Jews.

Britain's postwar economy was more successful than others.
The Nazis were more sympathetic to the plight of Jewish children.

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It was easier to appeal to British people to save children

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