The original OZE (Obshchetsvo Zdravookhraneniya Yevreyiev, Organisation for the health protection of Jews), was created in 1912 in Saint Petersburg by doctors, to help needy members of the Jewish population. Branches were established in other countries. In 1923 the organization relocated in Berlin, under the presidency of Albert Einstein. In 1933, fleeing Nazism, it relocated again, this time to France where it became the Œuvre de Secours aux Enfants (Society for Rescuing Children), retaining a similar acronym. The collection held at the CAHJP relates chiefly to the organization's activity after World War II, and contains a large collection of photographs.
OSE - Œuvre de secours aux enfants
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OSE - Œuvre de secours aux enfants. |
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OSE (Œuvre de Secours aux Enfants) |
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990043409520205171 |
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