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“Truus’ Children” Screening And Discussion

Truus’ Children, a film from Dutch filmmakers Pamela Sturhoofd and Jessica van Tijn

Sun, Sep 26 - Sun, Sep 26  2021

Join the Museum of Jewish Heritage and the Netherlands’ diplomatic network in the US for a virtual screening and discussion of the documentary “Truus’ Children.”

September 26, 2021, 2 p.m. ET.

In December 1938, Dutch social worker Truus Wijsmuller was invited to a meeting with Nazi official Adolf Eichmann regarding the transportation of Jewish children out of Nazi territory. With Eichmann’s permission, she quickly organized 600 Jewish children in Vienna and helped transport them to safety in England and the Netherlands. She then continued organizing transports for the next 18 months, becoming a central figure in the rescue network known as the Kindertransport. In total, the Kindertransport saved the lives of approximately 10,000 children.

Join the Museum and the Netherlands’ diplomatic network in the US for a virtual screening and discussion of Truus’ Children, a new film from Dutch filmmakers Pamela Sturhoofd and Jessica van Tijn exploring Wijsmuller’s remarkable legacy. As it tells Wijsmuller’s story, the film also probes the question of why Wijsmuller has been largely forgotten in the 75 years since the World War II.

This program will feature an exclusive panel discussion with Sturhoofd, van Tijn, and Ilse Bauer-Langsdorf, one of the children saved by Truus Wijsmuller. The discussion will be moderated by Michael Simonson, Head of Public Outreach and Archivist at the Leo Baeck Institute. Attendees will also receive a private link to stream the film online from September 17 to 28.

Register on the website of the Museum of Jewish Heritage.

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