The school that escaped the Nazis : the true story of the schoolteacher who defied Hitler
by Cadbury, Deborah (Author)
Summary
In 1933, as Hitler came to power, schoolteacher Anna Essinger hatched a daring and courageous plan: to smuggle her entire school out of Nazi Germany. Anna had read Mein Kampf and knew the terrible danger that Hitler's hate-fueled ideologies posed to her pupils. She knew that to protect them she had... Full description
- Prologue
- Introduction
- Part One 1933-September 1939.
- 'I could no longer raise children in honesty and freedom'
- '[Bunce Court] school falls short of the usual requirements'
- 'No match for the Raging Mob'
- 'The Gestapo arrived early one morning'
- 'I did not trust a soul'
- 'The children were used to having everything taken away...'
- 'The only important thing was to save life'
- Part Two September 1939-July 1948.
- 'How stupid to cry when the next minute I would be dead...'
- 'We were shocked when they came for the cook...'
- 'Everyone knew not to get on the death cars'
- 'It wasn't enough just to know...'
- 'What kind of animal had I become?'
- 'This was something the children should not see'
- 'The school turned me back into a human being'
- Epilogue
- Notes
- Further notes
- Acknowledgments
- Index.