Kinderport Child Refugees

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Kinderport November 22 1938, this was the date when the british government voted in favor of helping child refugees. This decision saved the lives of some 10,000 children. But even when the kids were safe they were seperated from there familys. This and many other traumas caused the new lives of the children to be very troublesome.

Although these kids were taken is by kind and caring families they still weren't home. When they were home it was very different. For example while at their home they were surrounded by people who spoke the same language as them so these children had to grow up slowly learning a new language. They ate new strange new foods. Had to wear new strange clothing. Because of this