Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants
- Children’s Aid Society
- OSE
Dates of Existence
Founded in 1912
History
Begun by physicians in Russia in 1912 as Obshchestvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyev (Society for the Protection of the Health of Jews), the organization expanded into many European countries with significant Jewish populations and focused increasingly on the welfare of children in its care. Relocating to Paris in 1933, the organization assumed the name Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants. OSE ran a number of orphanages in France for Jewish refugee children and, when the deportations of Jews in France began in 1942, organized an underground effort to smuggle many of the children from OSE orphanages to the safety of neutral countries.
Places
Founded in Russia, relocated to Paris in 1933.
Sources
Children during the Holocaust / P. Heberer. – Plymouth, 2011. – p. 472, 475