Kasztner’s Train
29th October 2019
The event took place at Keats House in Hampstead and was attended by 16 people.
The discussion was led by Michael Pollak, Consultant at PaJeS and the UJIA.
Synopsis
Jews who fled Hitler and changed the world. The heroic story of Rezsö Kasztner, the “Hungarian Oskar Schindler” who saved thousands of Hungarian Jews from certain death at the hands of the Nazis, only to be accused of collaboration and assassinated in Israel twelve years after World War II ended. Based on interviews with those who were on the train as well as documents and correspondence not previously published, Anna Porter tells the dramatic, full story of one of the heroes of the twentieth century.