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== The Children (AJPN List) ==
== The Children (AJPN List) ==


* [[Heinz Alexander]]
* [[Heinz Alexander]] - 28 Mar  1927 - Neustadt a.d. Weinstr. (D)
* [[Erika Beyth]] - 1924 - Berlin (Allemagne).
* [[Erika Beyth]] (Felicita) - 11 Oct 1924 - Berlin (D).
* [[Hans Blum]]
* [[Hans Blum]] - 17 Feb 1927 - Vienna (A)
* [[Ilse Bodenheimer]] (Iselotte) - 1928 - see AJPN
* [[Ilse Bodenheimer]] (Iselotte) - 5 Sep 1928 - Niederhoohstadt (D)
* [[Helli Buchholz]] and [[Rita Buchholz]]
* [[Helli Buchholz]] - 12 Jan 1928 - Vienna (A); and [[Rita Buchholz]] -29 Sep 1929 - Vienna (A) [sisters]
* [[Gisela Edel]]
* [[Gisela Edel]] - 13 Mar 1928 - Stettin (D)
* [[Minnie Engel]] - 1925 -
* [[Minnie Engel]] - 21 Feb 1925 - Schonlanke
* [[Trautchen Feith]] - 1928 -
* [[Trautchen Feith]] - 4 May 1928 - Berlin (D)
* [[Suzie Gutmann]] & [[Eva Gutmann]] - 1927 -  
* [[Suzie Gutmann]] (Suzanne) - 4 Nov 1925 - SchneidemUhl; and [[Eva Gutmann]] - 30 Apr 1927 - SchneidemUhl
* [[Berty Heiberg]] - 1928 -
* [[Berty Heiberg]] - 2 Mar 1928 - Vienna (A)
* [[Lore Heinemann]] - 1927 -
* [[Lore Heinemann]] (Lore Berta) - 15 May 1927 - Landau/Pfalz (D)
* [[Daisy Herman]] <no info>
* [[Daisy Herman]] - 12 Feb 1926 - Vienna (A)
* [[Marcel Kamil]] <no info>
* [[Marcel Kamil]] - 3 May 1925 - Berlin (D)
* [[Hannah Ruth Klopstock]] <no info>
* [[Ruth Klopstock]] (Hannah Ruth) - 7 Nov 1924 - Berlin (D)
* [[Raoul Kunstadt]] <no info>
* [[Raoul Kunstadt]] - 21 Jan 1927 - Vienna (A)
* [[Max Lustig]] <no info>
* [[Merkus Lustig]] (Max) - 23 Mar 1928 - Vienna (A)
* [[Hilde Mann]] - 1927 -  
* [[Hilde Mann]] - 16 Jan 1927 - Rodalben/Pfalz (D)
* [[Ursula Matzdorff]] <no info>
* [[Ursula Matzdorff]] 25 Aug 1924 - Breslau (D); < and [[Werner Matzdorff][ - 8 Mar 1926 - Breslau (D) (H is not in the AJPN list)>
* [[Herbert Menkes]] (1925-1942), né à Vienne (Autriche) en 1925, et sa soeur [[Alice Menkes]], née à Vienne (Autriche) le 7 juin 1929.
* [[Herbert Menkes]] (1925-1942) - 10 Jul 1925 - Vienna (A); and [[Alice Menkes]] (Lizzie) - 7 Jun 1929 - Vienna (A)
* [[Kurt Moses]], [[Werner Moses]]  
* [[Kurt Moses]] - 5 Feb 1928 - TUttz; and [[Werner Moses]] - 29 Jul 1929 TUttz
* [[Edith Moses]]
* [[Edith Moses]] (??)
* [[Werner Neuberger]]
* [[Werner Neuberger]] (Werner Isaak) - 3 Jun 1926 - Rosalben/Pfalz
* [[Arthur Pacht]] -- 1928 - see
* [[Arthur Pächt]] -- 18 May 1928 - Vienna (A); and <[[Georg Walter Pächt]] - 11 Jan 1925 - Vienna (A) >
* [[Erika Reiss]] - 1927 - see
* [[Erika Reiss]] - 21 May 1927 - Vienna (A)
* [[Herbert Rhum]] <no info>
* [[Herbert Rhum]] <no info>
* [[Ellen Rosen]] - 1926 - see
* [[Ellen Rosen]] - 14 Mar 1926 - Greifenberg
* [[Heinrich Rosenthal]] & [[Ingeborg Rosenthal]] - 1927 - see
* [[Heinrich Rosenthal]] - 18 Apr 1925 - Vienna (A)
* [[Ludwig Scheucher]] <no info>
* [[Ingeborg Rosenthal]] - 13 Mar 1927 - Potsdam/Bornstadt; and <[[Edith Rosenthal]] - 26 Nov 1928 - Potsdam/Bornstadt.> 
* [[Hans Schoenfrank]] <no info>
* [[Ludwig Scheucher]] - 9 Jan 1926 - Berlin (D)
* [[Karl Schwarz]] <no info>
* [[Hans Schoenfrank]] (Hans Simon) - 4 Oct 1928 - Zweibrucken/Pfalz
* [[Ellen Schwerin]] <no info>
* [[Karl Schwarz]] - 4 Jan 1926 - Ludwigshafen
* [[Ruth Strauss]] - 14/09/1926 - see
* [[Ellen Schwerin]] - 10 May 1929 - Pirmasens/Pfalz
* [[Lotte Szampanier]] <no info>
* [[Ruth Strauss]] - 14 Sep 1926 - Hbheinod/Pfalz 
* [[Renate Tauber]] <no info>
* [[Lotte Szampanier]] (Charlotte) - 24 Nov 1924 - Berlin (D)
* [[True Weihsman]] <no info>
* [[Renate Tauber]] 23 Feb 1927 - Vienna (A)
* [[Eduard Weiss]] <no info>
* [[True Weihsman]] (Gertude Hilde) - 29 Mar 1926 - Vienna (A)
* [[Eduard Weiss]] (Edouard) - 18 May 1927 - Vienna (A)


== External links ==  
== External links ==  


* [https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7001&context=etd Thesis]
* [https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=7001&context=etd Thesis]

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Chateau de La Guette (see Holocaust Children Studies)

Overview

Chateau de la Guette was a mansion owned by Edouard and Germaine de Rothschild located in the Seine-et-Marne district near Paris. Between March 1939 and May 1940, la Guette served as a home for 134 Jewish refugee children between the ages of nine and fifteen. Fifty-seven of the children were female and seventy-seven were male. About sixty-six lived in Austria, primarily in or around Vienna, prior to their departure for France, and about sixty-eight of the children lived in Germany prior to leaving for France.

The home was a major project of Le comite israelite pour les enfants verrant d'Allemagne et l'Europe Centrale, an assistance committee founded by Germaine de Rothschild in the wake of the Kristallnacht pogrom, to get Jewish children out of Nazi Germany and Austria. The children arrived in March and April 1939, in convoys from the Palatinate, Berlin and Vienna. La Guette was directed first by Willy Katz and subsequently by Ernst Jablonski.

In the summer of 1939, nine fourteen and fifteen-year-old girls were sent to a boarding school in St. Briac (Bretagne) to learn French. The other children remained in la Guette until it was evacuated in May 1940 to the village of La Bourboule in the Massif Central region where it was directed by Flore Loinger, wife of Georges Loinger. Henry Pohoryles served as an educator. There, the children were housed at the Hotel des Anglais. Some of the older girls worked at the hotel and other establishments in the village, while the older boys were hired as farmhands or apprenticed to local aritsans. Others were sent to a boarding school in Clermont-Ferrand to further their education. At the end of 1941, after the departure of the Rothschilds for the U.S., the home was integrated into the OSE network, and the children were transferred to various centers. In 1942, two groups of children were allowed to emigrate to the U.S. via Lisbon. Of those who remained in France, ten were later deported and all but one perished. A few managed to escape to Switzerland or joined the resistance, and the rest survived on false papers, hidden in monasteries or with French families until the end of the war.


La Guette Children.jpg

Group portrait of Jewish refugee children at the Château de la Guette children's home. Back row left to right: Heinrich Rosenthal, Max Lustig, Karl Schwarz, Hans Blum, Herbert Ruhm, Arthur Pacht, Renate Tauber, Ursula Matzdorff, Lotte Szampanier, Henri Pohoryles, Erika Reiss, Hannah Ruth Klopstock, Lore Heinemann, Suzie Guttmann, Gisela Edel, Ellen Rosen, Minnie Engel and Ingeborg Rosenthal. Seated and kneeling: Raoul Kunstadt, Ludwig Scheucher, Eduard Weiss, Kurt Moses, Heinz Alexander, Werner Neuberger, Hans Schoenfrank, Bertie Heiberg, Marcel Kamil, Trautchen Feith, Ilse Bodenheimer, Eva Guttmann, and True Weihsman.


La Guette Children2.jpg

A group of girls stand in a line holding flowers in the Chateau de La Guette children's home. From right to left: xxx, Ellen Schwerin, Helli Buchholz, Rita Buchholz, Berty Heiberg (avec le bandeau blanc), xxx. (USHMM).

The Children (AJPN List)

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