Category:Chateau de La Guette (subject)

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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 near Paris, France, which served as a home for around 134 Jewish refugee children coming from Germany and Austria in March 1939. 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.

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Pages in category "Chateau de La Guette (subject)"

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