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Britain was not occupied by the Nazis, but the war acted as a catalyst for a new beginning by uniting the country's society. Between December 1938 and September 1939 around 10,000 children defined by the Nazis as Jewish were allowed to leave Germany, Poland, Austria and Czechoslovakia. This was the Kindertransport and the British government allowed them to enter the country

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