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The Association of Jewish Refugees (AJR) is the specialist nationwide social and welfare services charity representing and supporting Jewish victims of Nazi oppression, and their dependants and descendants, living in Great Britain. ==Historical overview==
The AJR was established on 20 July 1941〔Grenville, A. 2010. ''Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria in Britain, 1933-1970'', London: Valentine Mitchell, pp. 47-48〕〔Grenville, A. 2008. The Association of Jewish Refugees. In: Grenville, A. and Reiter, A. eds. ''Refugee Organizations in Britain 1933-1945.'' Amsterdam - New York: Rodopi, p. 91.〕 to support and represent the interests of the estimated 70,000 Jewish Refugees from German-speaking countries〔Grenville, A. 2010. ''Jewish Refugees from Germany and Austria in Britain, 1933-1970'', London: Valentine Mitchell, preface〕 who fled to Britain to escape Nazi oppression before the Second World War. This number includes approximately 10,000 children who fled Nazi-controlled Germany, Austria and Czechoslovakia to Britain on the Kindertransport between December 1938 and August 1939.〔Grenville, A. 2002. ''Continental Britons.'' London: The Association of Jewish Refugees and The Jewish Museum in London, p. 30〕 As well as the refugees who arrived prior to the outbreak of the Second World War, AJR membership today includes several groups of post-war Jewish refugees from Europe including survivors from concentration camps and ghettos, child survivors as well as those who survived in hiding. The children and grandchildren of refugees and survivors, the Second and Third Generations, are also entitled to be AJR members.
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