Life in the Shadows: Hidden Children and the Holocaust. par. 2). The adage of the adage. These circumstances were the repercussions towards the troops and soldiers (Germans and Nazis) who caused certain distress during the Holocaust to the Jews and children. As a result, there was a great quantity that affected the victims personally and the destruction they did to homes, towns, and cities. Changes were put into place immediately after. After World War II came to an end in 1945, the survivors of the war and Holocaust began the painful and difficult search in Europe for family members. Jewish groups hurried to identify survivors to gather families to reunite as soon as territories were freed from German occupation. Parents chased down orphanages, convents, and foster families in hopes of finding their children. Kindertransport is the way for children to be transported and rescued. Kindertransport successfully brought thousands of refugees who were Jewish children to safety in Great Britain for protection from the Nazi Germany and their