Upon arrival in Great Brittan, many of the children according to the USHMM (2014) stayed at foster …show more content…
It not only reflects public goodwill, but a unification of the human race against a designated tormentor. In the face of open brutality, fellow human beings found space to conduct a lasting act of mercy. Morality in this regard is represented by the Divine Command Theory, which decrees that an act is only considered good or bad subject to God’s sanction. From a religious perspective, God forbids murder, persecution, and acts of dehumanization. In contrast, he encourages kindness and brotherliness, which are some of the oral qualities that were displayed by the organizers of the Kindertransport. In essence, the mission to rescue children threatened by Nazis was forunded on the premise of the sanctity of life and the need to protect the less advantaged in the