Safe Haven Museum

Local nameSafe Haven Museum
LocationOswego, United States

The Safe Haven Museum and Education Center is a museum in Oswego, New York that tells the story of 982 mainly Jewish refugees who fled Europe in the U.S. Government "Safe Haven" program. They came to the Fort Ontario Emergency Refugee Shelter in Oswego, New York, in August 1944.

Safe Haven was the only official U.S. Government activity to rescue Jewish refugees during the Second World War, for victims of the Nazi Holocaust. The refugees were brought from Italy, but deliberately only from other parts of Europe. They were all fleeing from the Nazis. They were deliberately chosen so that some incoming refugees were non-Jewish, so as to allay anti-semitic fears.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safe_Haven_Museum_and_Education_Center

Official website http://www.safehavenmuseum.com/index.html

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/pages/Safe-Haven-Museum-and-Education-Center/133896493348606

Email safehaven@cnymail.com

Phone +1 315 342 3003

Address 2 East 7th Street, Oswego, NY 13126, USA

Coordinates 43°27'48.977" N -76°30'15.854" E

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