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  1. Die Bunce Court School in Otterden war die im Oktober 1933 begonnene Fortführung des von Anna Essinger mitgegründeten Landschulheims Herrlingen als Schule im Exil. Die neue Schule hieß ursprünglich New Herrlingen School, bekannt wurde sie unter dem Namen Bunce Court School.

  2. The Bunce Court School was an independent, private boarding school in the village of Otterden, in Kent, England. It was founded in 1933 by Anna Essinger, who had previously founded a boarding school, Landschulheim Herrlingen in the south of Germany, but after the Nazi Party seized power in 1933, she began to see that the school had ...

    • Bunce Court
    • Jewish, Quaker
    • 1 May 1926
  3. 12. Juli 2022 · Learn how Anna Essinger, a courageous schoolteacher, led her students to safety from Nazi Germany in 1933. Discover the history and legacy of Bunce Court School, a progressive boarding school that defied Hitler's regime.

  4. 24. Apr. 2022 · The School That Escaped the Nazis by Deborah Cadbury – review | History books | The Guardian. Lunch at Bunce Court school, which operated in Kent and then Shropshire between 1933 and 1948...

  5. Die Bunce Court School in Otterden war die im Oktober 1933 begonnene Fortführung des von Anna Essinger mitgegründeten Landschulheims Herrlingen als Schule im Exil. Die neue Schule hieß ursprünglich New Herrlingen School, bekannt wurde sie unter dem Namen Bunce Court School.

  6. 11. Juli 2022 · Culture. How a Jewish teacher uprooted and relocated her school to escape the Nazis. In a new book, the heroic story of Anna Essinger finally gets its due. Former Bunce Court students at the...

  7. Ruth came to Britain with her parents from Breslau to escape Nazi persecution in 1939. Shortly afterwards her parents were interned and Ruth was sent to Bunce Court School in Otterden, Kent. This was a pioneering school founded by Anna Essinger and two of her sisters in the Swabian town of Herrlingen in 1926.