Eva Paddock’s Story: Rescue from the Holocaust

Eva Paddock’s Story: Rescue from the Holocaust

In this lesson you can explore Eva Paddock's story and reflections, learn about the Kindertransport, and consider what this rescue effort reveals about the possibilities and limits of saving Jews during the Holocaust.

Alongside the historical background, you will find free teaching materials that help you present Eva’s experiences to your students through a timeline, film clips, poems, photographs, and ready-to-use classroom activities.

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By combining an individual testimony with the broader context of escape and rescue, these resources support students in developing historical understanding, empathy, and a sense of hope.


Timeline


Watch on the website

Story of the Rescue: testimony of Eva Paddock and Milena Grenfell-Baines (available with subtitles in English, German, Hungarian, Polish, Slovak, Romanian and Czech)

Recording from the webinar "Eva Paddock's Story: Rescue from the Holocaust" from 24 March 2026.

The webinar began with a short introduction delivered by the organizers, followed by the main part: a one-hour conversation with Eva Paddock. Participants were invited to ask questions throughout via the chat, which were addressed during the discussion.

In the second part, Dr. Amy Williams presented the broader historical context, drawing on her expertise in Kindertransport research to frame the rescue story. The session concluded with a presentation of teaching resources—including a timeline, video, classroom exercises, and photo gallery—followed by Stephan Rauschenbach sharing his recent, first-hand classroom experiences using these materials.

Photogallery


Eva Paddock's story