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Don't Wave Goodbye: The Children's Flight from Nazi Persecution to American Freedom
 
 
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Don't Wave Goodbye: The Children's Flight from Nazi Persecution to American Freedom [Hardcover]

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0275982297 978-0275982294 June 30, 2004

Sent across the ocean by their parents and taken in by foster parents and distant relatives, approximately 1,000 children, ranging in age from fourteen months to sixteen years, landed in the United States and out of Hitler's reach between 1934 and 1945. Seventy years after the first ship brought a handful of these children to American shores, the general public and many of the children themselves remain unaware of these rescues, and the fact that they were accomplished despite powerful forces in and outside the government that did not want them to occur. This is the first published account, told in the words of the children and their rescuers, to detail this unknown part of America's response to the Holocaust. It will challenge the belief that Americans did nothing to directly and actively save Holocaust victims.

Judith Tydor Baumel, Holocaust scholar and sister of two rescued children, provides an introduction explaining why, when, how, and where the rescues were carried out, who the heroes and heroines were, and which individuals and organizations placed almost insurmountable obstacles in their path. This account presents both recollections and experiences recorded at the time of the rescued children, their descendants, and their rescuers. The story demonstrates what a small group of determined people can do to change the course of history.


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"On the broadest level, Don't Wave Goodbye chronicles a dramatic moment in American history when Jewish and Quaker Americans worked together successfully to rescue children from the Nazi threat. The cooperation between the two communities is a rare instance of ideologies uniting rather than dividing in times of crisis. At the same time, the stories themselves remind us that the challenges facing these children did not end when they left Germany. The variety of their experiences in America testifies to the challenges of survival in a new land, a new language, and new families. By documenting the stories of these children, Don't Wave Goodbye reminds us of the flexibility of their spirit when it seemed the world at large had lost sight of that very same thing."-Gwen Goodman, Executive Director/CEO National Museum of American Jewish History

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The unknown story of the successful American rescue of approximately 1,000 children from the Holocaust is told in the words of the children and their rescuers.


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  • Hardcover: 296 pages
  • Publisher: Praeger (June 30, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0275982297
  • ISBN-13: 978-0275982294
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.4 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #887,591 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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This review is from: Don't Wave Goodbye: The Children's Flight from Nazi Persecution to American Freedom (Hardcover)
I just had the pleasure of reading a newly released book, Don't Wave Goodbye, published by Praeger Greenwood, June 2004 (1-800-225-5800) which offers the reader first person accounts of the "American" Kindertransports -- about one thousand unaccompanied children rescued from the Nazis during the Holocaust by American individuals and organizations. All the material was written by the children and their rescuers and are their own accounts. The children begin by telling through letters and remembrances of the de-humanization of the Jews; the systematic removal of rights, property and hope by the Nazis and Hitler. They go on to relate to us how their desperate parents were willing to send them to America in order to save them when they themselves could not leave. This was a daunting task as it required getting through a bureaucracy of red tape which sometimes took months and years. Then the accounts describe the childrens' voyages to the US, the culture shock and assimilation into western culture; the desperate searches for information of the loved ones they left behind which often ended quite tragically; and finally the journeys back to their homelands to find closure and peace. Don't Wave Goodbye offered up these accounts which were sometimes very painful to tell and painful to hear in order to help us appreciate the freedom that we have, realize that it is a precious thing and never take it for granted. These children were the lucky ones. They escaped the Nazis but so many more of them didn't. Don't Wave Goodbye shakes the reader into noncomplacency and demands action when human dignity is trampled into the ground. Protect freedom at all costs. Never take it for granted!
M. Goldschmidt

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These narratives, while brief, show the arc and variety of experience among the One Thousand Children (OTC). Read the first page
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one thousand children, refugee children, unaccompanied children, cabin mate, refugee organizations
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United States, New York, Don't Wave Goodbye, Archives of One Thousand, World War, Brith Sholom, Uncle Adolph, American Jewish, Buenos Aires, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, Herr Mueller, Uncle Justin, Aunt Laura, Statue of Liberty, Aunt Lydia, Caldas da Reinha, Charles Juliusburg, Herr Klibansky, Manfred Goldwein, Manfred Steinfeld, Martin Birn, Air Corps, Fern Schumer Chapman, German-Jewish Children's Aid, Phyllis Finkel Mattson
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