

When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit

In 1933 in Berlin. Anna is only nine years old when her life changes from the ground up. To escape the Nazis, her father Arthur Kemper, a well-known Jewish journalist, has to flee to Zurich. His family, Anna, her twelve-year-old brother Max and her mother Dorothea, follow him shortly thereafter. Anna has to leave everything behind, including her beloved pink rabbit, and to face a new life full of challenges and privations abroad.
Another piece of the puzzle! I really appreciate recent Nazi/Holocaust/Europe (1933-1945) films which **don't** cover ghettos and concentration camps. _Pink Rabbit_ tells the story of Jewish émigrés (refugees, really) who are trying to stay ahead of the Ansturm, [spoiler]but not waiting until the last minute[/spoiler]. It's a population segment which hasn't been dealt with before.
This film also is instructive of the difficulties refugee children face with language, social, and educational challenges.