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Joan Stiebel MBE (23 April 1911 – 25 January 2007): Joan Stiebel was responsible for making travel arrangements to bring 1,000 underage Jewish Nazi concentration camp orphans to the United Kingdom. The children came to be known in the press as the 'Boys', and her involvement with them continued
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orphans to the United Kingdom. The children came to be known in the press as 'the Boys', and her involvement with them continued throughout her lifetime. She was also instrumental in the formation of Jewish Child's Day in 1947.
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parents, Ernest Arthur Stiebel and Valentine Evelyn Mary Amelia Pender, she became increasingly active in Jewish affairs after becoming a secretary to
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in 1978 for her lifetime of service to Jewish refugees. After retiring from World Jewish Relief in 1979, she was recruited by the
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After the end of World War II, Stiebel was responsible for making travel arrangements to bring 1,000 underaged Jewish
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Miss Joan Valentine STIEBEL, Company Secretary, Central British Fund for Jewish Relief and Rehabilitation.
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Stiebel died in London on 25 January 2007. In May 2019, the British Government honoured Stiebel with the
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In 1958 she was appointed as the United Kingdom-based joint secretary of
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to assist in establishing their Endowment Fund. She continued this
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The Newsletter of the Wiener Library of Contemporary History
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MBE
Second World War
British Hero of the Holocaust
Walton-on-Thames
Surrey
England
Christian
Otto Schiff
World Jewish Relief
Nazi concentration camp
World Jewish Relief
Member of the Order of the British Empire
Wiener Library
pro bono
British Hero of the Holocaust




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"The Jewish Historical Society of England"



"No. 47549"
The London Gazette
"Theresa May backs building of Holocaust centre near parliament"
"Prime Minister leads unprecedented support for Holocaust Memorial as further £25m committed"
World Jewish Relief website

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