Permit from Camp Kitchener
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Title
Permit from Camp Kitchener
Subject
England, 1939
Description
After Kristallnacht, the Central British Fund for German Jewry (now World Jewish Relief) arranged with the British government for the rescue of about 4,000 Jewish men released from concentration camps. These refugees stayed in a former army base – the Kitchener Camp. Only a small number of Jewish families, among them Peter's, were reunited in England.
Creator
On loan from the collection of the Lederman family
Source
Temple Sinai's Holocaust Remembrance Center
Files
Collection
Citation
On loan from the collection of the Lederman family , “Permit from Camp Kitchener ,” Drew University Library Special Collections, accessed November 22, 2024, http://omeka.drew.edu/items/show/1187.