The Shelter and the Fence: When 982 Holocaust Refugees Found Safe Haven in America

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“This chapter in World War II history is a well-kept secret. Make this title a first choice. —School Library Journal STARRED review The story of Holocaust refugees who found shelter in the United Stateswith unique parallels to today's stories of asylum seekers.  In 1944, at the height of World War II, 982 European refugees found a temporary haven at Fort Ontario in Oswego, New York. They were men, women, and children who had spent frightening years one step ahead of Nazi pursuers and death.  They spoke nineteen different languages, and, while most of the refugees were Jewish, a number were Catholic, Greek Orthodox, and Protestant Christians. From the time they arrived at the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter on August 5 they began re-creating their lives and embarked on the road to becoming American citizens.  In the history of World War II and the Holocaust, this “token” save by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and the War Refugee Board was too little and too late for millions. But for those few who reached Oswego it was life changing.  The Shelter and the Fence tells their stories. 

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