The Nazis were everywhere in their brown shirts and they were shouting and very frightening, says a man.
They smashed stuffs and threw everything out of the windows, said the interveiwed woman.
The parents told their children to not be scared when they entered the train and their parents were coming after them later. Many children were very young when they were sent to England for safety.
At the camp in England there was no heating, they kept alive with warmwater bottles and blankets.
The little ones, who were about 4-5 years old, often cried and asked for their mothers.
A women told about a girl who were so scared that she jumped out of the window.
1939 were the last train was sent to England, two days before the war began.
10 000 jewish children were saved before 1939.
10 000 jewish children were saved before 1939.
I can't understand how this could happen! It but for those who lived in that time had it very rough!
If I had lived in the middle of the war and were sent to England, I would, of course, been scared. To know that your parnents were jews and they were fallowed by the nazis, it would be like the worst scenario of my life.
Later on, when I would understand more and realize more what had happened in the war, realize what my parents had been through.
It would't be easy, but you just have to fight trough it!
You show me that you have understood what you´ve been listening to and that you can write your opinions about that. I think it´s good of you to draw a parallel to yourself.
SvaraRaderaIn the beginning of your summary there are quite many mistakes that you usually don´t do. If I were you I would try and correct the text.