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Kinderstransport survivor tells online school assembly of 'very relevant' story of persecution

Vera Schaufeld took part because 'at this time where racism has been a very important issue, I feel that any sort of discrimination is something that needs to be talked about'

July 2, 2020 14:12
Vera Schaufeld online

ByAleks Phillips, Aleks Phillips

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A Kindertransport refugee who fled Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia said it was “very relevant” to be answering questions on her experience of persecution for an online school assembly run by educational resource the Oak National Academy.

Wembley-based Vera Schaufeld told the JC she had taken part because “at this time where racism has been a very important issue, I feel that any sort of discrimination is something that needs to be talked about”.

Although conversing through Zoom had been “a bit scary”, she hoped the session would “make the children think about my experience and the experiences of their fellow pupils, who might also have come as refugees, or who have had to learn to speak a new language”.

Ms Schaufeld was born in Prague in 1930. When the Germans invaded in 1938, her father — the leader of the Jewish community in Klatovy — was arrested and she was kept home by her mother until he was released.