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United States Committee for the Care of European Children

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72:. Roosevelt, from her position of influence, continued to strongly support USCOM. In actuality, she was greatly involved in the mission to rescue mainly Jewish European children through all possible relevant agencies. In 1941 145: 42:
children who came from Continental Europe, and to evacuate them to the United States, however, most of the children were British refugees from the blitz. Since the U.S. was neutral until
222: 84: 100: 95:, also worked to save mainly Jewish children and send them to the United States. In Europe, these included the American-based 185: 157: 144:
United States Committee for the Care of European Children, Report of the Executive Director to the Board of Directors
217: 92: 35:) was a quasi-governmental American body established in June 1940, with the intent to try to save mainly 73: 65: 119: 69: 211: 47: 43: 88: 39: 99:
which worked directly in Germany, and the French Jewish organization
36: 17: 61:, whose purpose was to bring children from Great Britain to the US. 129: 125: 96: 80: 58: 51: 120:"The United States Committee for the Care of European Children" 29:
United States Committee for the Care of European Children
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gwu.edu . However, this reference conflates the work of
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on December 7, 1941, USCOM was still able to operate in
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was USCOM's President or Chairman (sources differ).
79:Many other non-Governmental organisations, such as 184: 156: 132:which worked with children in mainland Europe 54:occupation of Vichy France in November 1942. 8: 223:Organizations for children affected by war 50:from its founding in June 1940, until the 111: 186:"119 child refugees here from Lisbon" 7: 64:USCOM was co-founded by First Lady 25: 128:to rescue British children, and 57:USCOM should be contrasted with 1: 239: 201:– via Times Machine. 193:. 22 June 1941. p. 19 173:– via Times Machine. 91:, and individuals such as 165:. 21 June 1941. p. 9 93:Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus 158:"132 child refugees due" 191:The New York Times 163:The New York Times 74:Marshall Field III 218:Government bodies 66:Eleanor Roosevelt 16:(Redirected from 230: 203: 202: 200: 198: 188: 181: 175: 174: 172: 170: 160: 153: 147: 142: 136: 135: 116: 21: 238: 237: 233: 232: 231: 229: 228: 227: 208: 207: 206: 196: 194: 183: 182: 178: 168: 166: 155: 154: 150: 143: 139: 118: 117: 113: 109: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 236: 234: 226: 225: 220: 210: 209: 205: 204: 176: 148: 137: 110: 108: 105: 70:Louis S. Weiss 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 235: 224: 221: 219: 216: 215: 213: 192: 187: 180: 177: 164: 159: 152: 149: 146: 141: 138: 133: 131: 127: 121: 115: 112: 106: 104: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 77: 75: 71: 67: 62: 60: 55: 53: 49: 45: 41: 38: 34: 30: 19: 195:. Retrieved 190: 179: 167:. Retrieved 162: 151: 140: 123: 114: 78: 63: 56: 48:Vichy France 44:Pearl Harbor 32: 28: 26: 197:29 February 169:29 February 212:Categories 107:References 87:, and the 89:Quakers 40:refugee 83:, the 37:Jewish 130:USCOM 85:Joint 33:USCOM 18:USCOM 199:2024 171:2024 126:CORB 97:GJCA 81:HIAS 68:and 59:CORB 52:Nazi 27:The 101:OSE 214:: 189:. 161:. 122:. 103:. 134:. 31:( 20:)

Index

USCOM
Jewish
refugee
Pearl Harbor
Vichy France
Nazi
CORB
Eleanor Roosevelt
Louis S. Weiss
Marshall Field III
HIAS
Joint
Quakers
Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus
GJCA
OSE
"The United States Committee for the Care of European Children"
CORB
USCOM

"132 child refugees due"
"119 child refugees here from Lisbon"
Categories
Government bodies
Organizations for children affected by war

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