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Kindertransport refugees given warm reception at Mansion House

The Mayor and Mayoress of the City of London were marking 85 years since the Kinderstransport

July 30, 2024 06:31
AJR Kindertransport 85th anniversary, Mansion House (Photo: Adam Soller Photography)
Front row (L-R): Kinder Alexandra Greensted, Maria Ault, Kurt Eichner, Renate Collins, Alice Hubber Back row (L-R): AJR Kindertransport Chair, Danny Kalman, The Lord Mayor of the City of London, Michael Newman, CEO AJR and Kinder Alfred Kessler and John Farago at Mansion House to mark the 85th anniversary of the Kindertransport (Photo: Adam Soller Photography)
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Eighty-five years since the Kindertransport brought the youngest victims of Nazi terror to safety in Great Britain, some of the former child refugees have been hosted by the Lord Mayor and Lady Mayoress of the City of London – just a stone’s throw from their arrival point.

Eight refugees and their descendants were welcomed to Mansion House, a short walk from Liverpool Street Station, which was where many of the Kinder had met their foster parents for the very first time.

Two of the Kinder, Renate Collins, 91, and Alexandra Greensted, 92, were rescued by the late Sir Nicholas Winton, who became famous for being one of the key organisers of the rescue of 669 children from Nazi-occupied Czechoslovakia, recenty depicted in the film ‘One Life‘.

Alice Hubbers, who will soon celebrate her 100th birthday, attended alongside fellow Kinder Alfred Kessler, 94, John Farago, 95, Kurt Eichner, 97, and Maria Ault, 97.