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Introduction
Saved – for the time being
The 17 Kindertransports
Cologne’s central role
Dr. Käthe Meta Lux
The Jewish Orphanage in Dinslaken
The significance of Dinslaken
Dr. Siegfried and Rosi Rothschild
Belgium
Refugee policies in Belgium
Belgium under the German occupation
The persecution and deportation of Jews in Belgium
Belgian resistance
Rescue resistance
Life stories
Dora, Berta and Antoinette Steuer
Speyer/Dressou Family
Surviving in the South of France
Adi Bader
The Home for “Single Children” in Wezembeek-Oppem
“I never got bored and I didn’t fool around.”
Bernhard Ehrenreich – a friend for life
Joseph Birenbaum
Jonas und Ruth Tiefenbrunner
Kurt Korona
Villa Jeanette in Heide
Hilde Krzepicki
Hans Rosenblatt / Henri Roanne
“Reading was my chance to become integrated and to develop”
Escape of Jewish children from Austria after the Anschluss
Fritz Feiler
The Committee Voor Het Joodsche Kind van Duitschland in Antwerp
Jenny Fink
Inge and Heinz Bernhard
Villa Johanna and the Herbert Speyer and Général Bernheim Homes
The Comité d’Assistance aux Enfants Juifs Réfugiés in Brussels
Max Gottschalk
Henriette and Erich Derschowitz
The Comité des Avocates
Bernhard Szleper
Survival by hiding in Catholic institutions
Susi Davids
Belgium as a transit country
Art installation
der Tisch
„ dieses eine Ereignis.“
Remembrance
Hidden Children
Johannes Blum – “Mensch de l’année” 2016
Herbesthal
Exhibition venues
LVR Landeshaus in Cologne-Deutz
Kulturkino Vogelsang
Ernst-Barlach-Gesamtschule Dinslaken
Publications
Acknowledgments
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