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One Thousand Children : ウィキペディア英語版 | One Thousand Children The One Thousand Children 〔Jason, Philip K. and Iris Posner, editors, ''Don't Wave Goodbye: The Children's Flight from Nazi Persecution to American Freedom,'' Praeger Greenwood Publishers, Westport, Connecticut, 2004. ISBN 0-275-98229-7〕〔The actual OTC web-pages give much information and are a primary source: www.onethousandchildren.org One Thousand Children ()〕(often simply "OTC") is a post-war designation used to refer to the approximately 1,400 mostly Jewish children who were rescued from Nazi Germany and Nazi-occupied or threatened European countries, and came directly to the United States, during the period 1934-1945 - having been rescued by organizations (both American and European) and also by individuals. The "One Thousand Children" refers specifically only to those children who circumstances forced to come ''unaccompanied'' and had to leave their parents behind in Europe. Most of these parents were murdered by the Nazis. (Originally only about one thousand such children had been identified as OTC children — hence the name "The One Thousand Children") (OTC). ==One Thousand Children, Inc (OTC)==
The term was created by the non-profit research and education organization One Thousand Children, Inc (OTC), whose primary purposes are to maintain a connection between the OTC children, to explore this little-known segment of American history, and to create archival materials and depositories. OTC, Inc's print, photo, and audio-visual archives, and some of its activities have been transferred to YIVO, though it itself has ceased to exist.
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