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Caroline Woolsey Ferriday (July 3, 1902 – April 24, 1990) was an American philanthropist known for her efforts during World War II and the period after. She is best known for bringing the plight of the "Rabbits", or "Lapins", Polish women subjected to medical experimentation by the Nazis at Ravensbrück concentration camp, to the American public. Biography Early life Caroline Ferriday was born on July 3, 1902, to Henry and Eliza Ferriday. In 1912 her parents purchased what is now known as the Bellamy-Ferriday House where the family would spend their summers, after spending their winters in New York City. Acting career Caroline Ferriday's acting debut was in Shakespeare's the Merchant of Venice, in the role of Balthazar. Philanthropic work Ferriday volunteered at the French Embassy in New York and was involved with the Association des Déportées et Internées Résistantes (ADIR), to provide relief to French orphans. The "Rabbits" of Ravensbrück Ferriday approached Norman Cousins to write an article in Friends Journal to raise awareness and charitable funds for the survivors of the Nazi medical experiments at Ravensbrück concentration camp. She brought 35 of the surviving Rabbits to the United States for reconstructive surgery. She visited Warsaw, Poland in 1958 to meet the women and make initial preparation for their trip, and visited again that same year with Dr. William Hitzig, who had also aided the Hiroshima Maidens, for a medical assessment of their needs. She wrote three articles about the Rabbits who considered her to be a dear friend, even calling her 'godmother'. The women visited from December 1958 to December 1959 and went all over the country, staying with host-families and received their medical procedures, and Caroline herself hosting four women for Christmas. In the summer of 1959, they met up for a cross-country trip, touring all the way from San Francisco to New York City, with a special stop in Washington, D.C., where they had a special luncheon with Senators and Representatives. Caroline continued to have contact with several of the women after they left the United States. Death and afterward Caroline Ferriday died on April 27, 1990 (aged 87), and had a memorial service at Bethlehem's Christ Church the following day. She left her home, the Bellamy-Ferriday House and Garden to Connecticut Landmarks and the land to Bethlehem Land Trust. She is one of three protagonists in Martha Hall Kelly's World War II historical fiction novel, Lilac Girls. Honours, decorations, awards, and distinctions Ferriday was awarded the Cross of Lorraine and the Legion of Honor by the French government in the 1950s for her support of the French Resistance and her work with the survivors of Ravensbrück concentration camp. References External links "Inspiration for the Novel - Martha Hall Kelly". Martha Hall Kelly. 2014-06-10. Archived from the original on 2018-01-30. Retrieved 2023-08-26. "A Godmother to Ravensbrück Survivors -". Connecticut History. 2021-12-26. Retrieved 2023-08-26. "Caroline Ferriday". Saving the Rabbits of Ravensbrück.. Discover the Martha Hall Kelly popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Martha Hall Kelly books.

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  • Toutes les lueurs de Londres synopsis, comments

    Toutes les lueurs de Londres

    Julia Kelly, Agnès Jaubert, Laywan Kwan & Chin-Yee Lai

    « Julia Kelly jongle avec dextérité entre mystère et détails authentiques, offrant une version charmante de l'histoire de celles qu'on nommait les Gunner Girls. » Kirkus Reviews« V...

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    The Last Garden in England

    Julia Kelly

    From the author of the international bestsellers The Light Over London and The Whispers of War comes “a compelling read, filled with lovable characters and an alluring twist of fat...

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    The Light Over London

    Julia Kelly

    Reminiscent of Martha Hall Kelly’s Lilac Girls and Kristin Hannah’s The Nightingale, this entrancing story “is a poignant reminder that there is no limit to what women can do. A no...

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    The Book of Lost Names

    Kristin Harmel

    “A fascinating, heartrending pageturner that, like the reallife forgers who inspired the novel, should never be forgotten.” Kristina McMorris, New York Times bestselling author of ...

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    The Oceans Between Us

    Gill Thompson

    Inspired by the heartrending true events behind Ten Pound Poms, a mother fights to find her son and a child battles for survival in this riveting debut novel.'A warmhearted tale of...

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    The Golden Doves

    Martha Hall Kelly

    Two female spies risk everything to hunt down an infamous Nazi in this sweeping, profound tale of bravery from the bestselling author of Lilac Girls. “A riveting story of two brav...

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    Lost Roses

    Martha Hall Kelly

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER The millioncopy bestseller Lilac Girls introduced the reallife heroine Caroline Ferriday. Now Lost Roses, set a generation earlier an...

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    The Whispers of War

    Julia Kelly

    From the author of The Last Garden in England and The Light Over London comes a “gripping tale by a writer at the top of her game” (Fiona Davis, author of The Chelsea Girls) follow...

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    Scaramouche

    Rafael Sabatini

    Once he was AndreLouis Moreau, a lawyer raised by nobility, unconcerned with the growing discontent among France's lower class until his friend was mercilessly struck down by ...

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    The Gates of Doom

    Rafael Sabatini

    Depend above all on Pauncefort', announced King James, 'his loyalty is dependable as steel. He is with us body and soul and to the last penny of his fortune.' So when P...

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    The Forest of Vanishing Stars

    Kristin Harmel

    Parade “Best Books of Summer” pick Real Simple pick She Reads “Best WWII Fiction of Summer 2021” pickThe New York Times bestselling author of the “heartstopping tale of survival ...

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    Summary of Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly

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    Summary of Lilac Girls by Martha Hall Kelly | Includes Analysis   Preview: Lilac Girls, Martha Hall Kelly’s debut, is a World War IIera novel based on real people and eve...

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    House on Endless Waters

    Emuna Elon

    “Elon powerfully evokes the obscurity of the past and its hold on the present as we stumble through revelation after revelation with Yoel. As we accompany him on his journey…we sha...

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    Fraulein M.

    Caroline Woods

    In this multilayered historical novel that explores family secrets and hidden identities, “Woods skillfully captures the disorienting mixture of heady freedom and mounting fear cha...

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    Sunflower Sisters

    Martha Hall Kelly

    NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Martha Hall Kelly’s millioncopy bestseller Lilac Girls introduced readers to Caroline Ferriday. Now, in Sunflower Sisters, Kelly tells the story of Ferri...