![]() ![]() Finally when finding a level of comfort and acceptance from a large loving English family, she receives word that her parents survived and are safe in New York, NY. Waving goodbye to her grandmother, she takes the long journey to England where, barely adjusting, she is moved from one home to another. ![]() In a moving, yet undramatic manner, Olga chronicles her eventual understanding that her family, friends and all Jewish people were in grave danger. All from 0.99 New Books from 6.72 Used Books from 0.99 Rare Books from 35. Olga Levy Drucker tells her story as seen through the eyes of young child. The author describes the circumstances in Germany after Hitler came to power that led to the evacuation of many Jewish children to England and her experiences as a young girl in England during World War II. Most children (9,000) were never reunited with their parents, some were exceedingly fortunate to see their parents again. Most children were treated well, some were not. ![]() Sorely missing their parents and entering a new country with little or no concept of the English language, these children were accepted into the homes of strangers whose purpose was to help save their culture and their lives. They were sent across the ocean to safety. Show More on, miraculously 10,000 children were taken from Germany and transported to England. Olga Levy Drucker was one of teh thousand children who were rescued from Nazi Germany. ![]()
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