The School that Escaped the Nazis, Deborah Cadbury
The School that Escaped the Nazis, Deborah Cadbury
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The School that Escaped the Nazis
The True Story of the Schoolteacher Who Defied Hitler

Author: Deborah Cadbury

Narrator: Julie Teal

Unabridged: 12 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: PublicAffairs

Published: 07/12/2022


Synopsis

The extraordinary true story of a courageous school principal, Anna Essinger, who saw the dangers of Nazi Germany and took drastic steps to save those in harm’s way

By 1931, Anna Essinger had read Mein Kampf and knew that Hitler’s world view was violent, utterly destructive, and that many of her pupils in her small progressive school in Herrlingen, Germany were in terrible danger. She decided that in order to offer them a refuge, and a future, she must first move her school entirely out of the Nazis’ reach. So, she did just that, creating a safe haven in Kent, England. 

Anna and the first seventy children escaped Nazi Germany in 1933, but in time she would accept waves of increasingly traumatized children from Germany, Austria, Czechoslovakia and then Poland as the crisis spread.  Some children had, by the time they reached Essinger, been violated by five years of escalating deprivations. For those who escaped the camps and ghettos, Essinger offered the only salvation that mattered, in the words of a student: “a great deal of love and determination to help us.”

Acclaimed writer Deborah Cadbury retells the remarkable story of Essinger, drawing on moving first-person accounts of the children who escaped and their reflections on the lives they created from the ashes of WWII. The School That Escaped from the Nazis is not just a Holocaust survival story – many of the students were Jewish – but an inspiring narrative of one woman’s refusal to allow her beliefs in a better, more equitable world to be overtaken by violent force and political extremism. Essinger’s determination to move her school becomes a triumph of humanism in a time of increasing violence and intolerance. 

About Deborah Cadbury

Deborah Cadbury is an award-winning TV producer for the BBC, including Horizon for which she won an Emmy. She is also the author of numerous acclaimed books, including The Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, for which the accompanying series received a BAFTA nomination for Best Series, The Dinosaur Hunters: A True Story of Scientific Rivalry and the Discovery of the Prehistoric World, The Lost King of France: Revolution, Revenge and the Search for Louis XVII, Chocolate Wars: The 150-Year Rivalry Between the World's Greatest Chocolate Makers, and Space Race: The Epic Battle Between America and the Soviet Union for Dominion of Space. Deborah lives in London.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sharon

In these days when people seem to be so causal about fascism and adoring of dictators, Cadbury's book is one that everyone needs to read. The author recounts the true story of Anna Essinger (Tante Anna) who could see where National Socialism was going as early as 1933 and successfully executed the t......more

This book tells the story of a teacher who through determination saved and took care of Jewish children from the beginning of the rise of Nazism and the war years. What an amazing woman she was. To find safety from Germany and move to England was no mean feat for that era. Interesting stories of the......more

Goodreads review by Alex

We back baby! This was a great read for both my research interests and for my profession. Cadbury crafts a beautiful winding narrative with many moving parts that left me wanting to know more. As an educator, I can learn a lot about the approaches and pedagogy of the school in question.......more


Quotes

“What gives this book its immediacy and freshness is the fact that Deborah Cadbury has spoken to so many of the witnesses to a phenomenal story. The woman who brought an entire school to Kent from Germany, and saved so many children from the Nazis, was a completely heroic figure. This story is an uplifting reminder of how courage, high virtue, and intelligence can overcome even the most appalling odds. At many points, with tearful eyes, I cheered—it is a book which stirs up deep emotion, and high admiration, for the author as well as its subject.”—A. N. Wilson, author of The Mystery of Charles Dickens

“Anna Essinger’s wartime school for Jewish refugees reminds us of the lifelong impact which one person’s compassion and imagination can make on others—even in the darkest of times. Cadbury’s story packs a real emotional punch.”—Caroline Shenton, author of National Treasures

“A stirring account of a German schoolteacher’s efforts to build an oasis for children fleeing the Nazi advance across Europe. . . .  Impressively researched and vividly told, this is a captivating portrait of courage and resilience in the face of unspeakable horror.”—Publishers Weekly

“An inspiring, well-researched life portrait of a spectacularly heroic teacher.”—Kirkus Reviews