Kate Diamant Caro oral history collection, May 11, 1987.

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Kate Diamant Caro oral history collection, May 11, 1987.

Tape recording of interview of Kate Diamant Caro whose brother Maurice was in charge of Rescue Children, Inc. in Belgium, 1946. Mrs. Caro brought Charles Caro (no relation) and Irene Gutman to New York in 1947 for a Busy Buddies fundraising dinner and helped arrange their adoption. Includes a 3 p. summary of the interview.

1 sound cassette (60 min)+ 3 p.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6792520

Yeshiva University

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Caro, Kate Diamant.

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Hizme, Irene Gutman.

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Caro, Charles.

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Tenzer, Herbert, 1905-1993

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Rescue Children, Inc.

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Child adoption program of Vaad Hatzala. From the description of Records, [ca. 1946-1985]. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122619366 ...

American Jewish joint distribution committee

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