Biographies/Autobiographies of Rescuers
- Cecilia Razovsky and the American Jewish Women's Rescue Operations in the Second World War, by Professor Bat-Ami Zucker, is the first book published about the person at the center of the 12-year "network of cooperation" that rescued over 1,200 unaccompanied children from Europe between 1934 and 1945. This unique book tells this story and that of her fifty years of devotion to assisting refugees and refugee children.
- Picking up the Pieces from Portugal to Palestine: Quaker Refugee Relief in World War II. This autobiography of OTC rescuer Howard Wriggins includes the story of how the Quakers helped rescue OTC children from Spain and Portugal.
- Over the Highest Mountains: A Memoir Of Unexpected Heroism In France During World War II, by Alice Resch Synnestvedt, is the memoir of one of the brave people who helped save children of the Holocaust, including at least a dozen of the One Thousand Children in France.