A large part of the nazis to safety sent the children did not see again their parents.War Child Monument, Berlin Friedrich Strasse. Germany is now paying compensation to the nazis escape for war children. AP

Germany has decided to pay a one-time compensation for nazi-Germany to the Uk safe to evacuated children, most of whom were jews. Reimbursement of writes for The Guardian newspaper.

About 10 000 children were transported by special train to nazi-Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland to Britain in foster families, schools, hostels or farms.

most of the children did not see again their parents, many of whom were murdered in the nazi extermination camps. Now Germany has decided to pay 2,500 euros in compensation for each still surviving, about 1,000 war children, half of which living in the Uk. The money is compensation for the children’s suffering.

the first war children arrived at the 80 years ago 2. December 1938 Harvichiin. On board were 196 children.

the Operation was launched kristallnacht after the

war child mission, it was decided to start the kristallnacht events after 9. November. Jews the violence of the wave is considered as a watershed in the nazi persecution of jews which ended in the holocaust.

Kristallnacht after jewish parents across mainland Europe began looking for ways to get their children to safety.

the British authorities agreed to take an unspecified number of under 17-year-old children from Germany and German related to the lived in areas.

Desperate jewish parents were giving infants and babies the parents of the children into custody in order to obtain your little one in the safe. Railway stations see thousands of heartbreaking farewell, who have left deep, exist the scars on the survivors.

war child mission from Germany to Britain ended when the second world war began in 1939. From holland, by contrast, was the child of train safe always 1940 until Germany invaded the Netherlands.

Germany has paid about 80 billion dollars worth of compensation 60 000 nazi persecution of the victims of the war, after the expiry of the.